Crawfish live in rivers, creeks and sometimes you can keep them as pets!!
The greatest diversity of crayfish species is found in fresh water rivers and lakes in south-eastern North America.
Yes you can, but do not feed a cooked one. It can be live. Live crawfish can injure turtles when they attack, so it is best to just not feed them crawfish.
Crawfish live in shallow water. Milkweed does not grow in water.
Yes it depends if they are pregnant they will not if they are and if their not they will. Get a big rock for it.
Bass in rivers generally eat crawfish. The best possible thing you could do catch fish is match the hatch...which is finding a crawfish in your river and find a bait that matches the craw... Or just use live crawfish (DEADLY!)
yes they live in lakes/rivers or ponds/moshes or dug outs
For starters, it's crawfish. I'm from the south. That's how we spell/say "crayfish". Anyway, crawfish and lobster are very different! Crawfish do not live in the sea like lobster. Crawfish have a nickname. Which is, the mud bug. They live in muddy water. Possibly swamps. Lobster are ALWAYS bigger. Crawfish have less meat on them. But they tend to be put in spicy spices when doing a crawfish boil or party.
"Is there crayfish in the Guadalupe river? I live in New Braunfels, TX and I will tell you that there are millions of crawfish in this river. The provide a nutrient rich diet for the many species of fish the feed along the banks and tree roots. If you live on the river, you may notice that during heavy rains the crawfish will actually make there way into your back yard. I'm not sure why they do this but they do. I caught about 150 large crawfish in about ten minutes this morning right out of the lawn. Crawfish boil time!
The Crawfish is an invertebrates.
Louisiana is the crawfish state of the world
Crawfish Fiesta was created in 1979.
A crawfish is an invertebrate. It has an exoskeleton (outside of the body).
No