2.481 N according to my force transducer.
A cheliped is the first set of appendages (claws) used for fighting and grabbing
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Cirrus aslender usually flexible animal appendage: as Cheliped ^ either of the pair of appendages bearing a chela.
Crayfishs have 2 body segments: cephalothorax and abdomen.
grabbing food or snapping at things
regeneration
Pincer, to technically, Cheliped.
The chitinous covered "claw" on a decapod (lobsters and crayfish)
humans hearts are in their chest but crayfishs hearts are in their but
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A crayfish's mouth is located on the bottom side of its head, just behind its antennae. The crayfish has numerous mouth appendages including 2 sets of maxilla, 3 sets of maxillipeds, and mandibles.
The crayfish has a pair of legs called chelipeds, more commonly known as pinchers. The joint motion of these pinchers allow the crayfish capture prey and defend itself.