Yes... nothing will happen to your yummy crawfish.
Crawfish do not ever come out of their shell. The shell is a type of exoskeleton.
Im guessing crawfish but then again hermits crabs do have their shell and and big claw.so probally an even fight
Scallops don't have tails. So the answer is no. They are a shell fish, like oysters. They do have something called a "foot" that attaches them to their shell and it is tough.
no
Shells are primarily calcium, just like in human and animal bones.
yes they do. if they don't rub it on their body they will freeze Yes Penguins have oil on threre tails they rub it on them
One has a shell and its gills are under their shell. But regular fish have gills next to their mouths and have tails and swim around. Also I think shellfish have legs or no legs but I don't believe that shellfish have tails but regular fish have no shell and a tall.
no it will die first it will get bruises and then its shell will detioriorate. DONT!!! i know from experience. ANSWER 2 - cat food works.
Yes, doesn't hurt a thing.
I've been a cook at redlobster for 2 years now, the Maine tails which are the smaller ones are split, wishboned, we pull the meat out so they don't stick to the shell, then they are either broiled or grilled. With the rock lobster tails we cut the shell with scissors, pull the meat and it lays on top of the shell, then they are buttered, seasoned then broiled.
"Turtle Tails" is a children's game that involves crawling around with a decorated box as a "shell". Players tape a paper "tail" to themselves that dangles from under the shell. The object is to use your hands and feet to detach the tails of other players. The last player with a tail is the winner.
ALL KINDS of reptiles are vertebrates, which means that they have a backbone. A turtle's backbone is connected to its shell.