Crayfish can hear, but they do not have ears, so they do not hear in the usual sense. Our ears pick up vibrations via the eardrum and tiny bones in our ears, but crayfish have thousands of sensory bristles. Some of these sensory bristles respond to chemicals, others to touch, but either way, they enable te crayfish to not only hear, but also to smell and feel.
I believe so they have compound eyes which are characteristic of seeing in all directions
yes
The scientific name for the blind cave crayfish is Cambarus hubrichti.
The Blind Crayfish would not be able to survive outside because the sun will kill them
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No they can see color
Decayed organic matter
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Austin blind salamanders get eaten by eels, crayfish, and large fish.
They use the antennae to "smell" their way home.
somewhere else than land somewhere in the waters!
They got their name because they are similar to a crab.
Crayfish
Crayfish are known as both crayfish and yabbies in Australia. "Yabbies" are freshwater crayfish, often found in rivers, creeks and dams in rural areas.