Yes, Crayfish live in water. They also taste pretty good. :P
crayfish, like crabs, live in the water. i guess they could live on land if it was super humid and moist... both
crayfish are crustaceans that live in water and feed on small fish, plants and worms.
Crayfish are semi-aquatic. They spend more time in water than on land, but are able to function in either environment, and are healthier if they have ready access to both.
yes
Crayfish have antennas but really big, once you land them you will realise they have really big antennas.
It really depends on what it is doing. If it is going for a crayfish or frog it may go underwater but just swimming, they glide just under the surface with their nostrils in the open.
Go, perhaps. Land, unlikely, as the gravity is 95 times that of earth.
No, because seahorses are fish. And fish does not go up on land. And that is why seahorses does not go up on land.
BOTH, as long as their gills are moist
Lobsters that live in the land of Oz.
3, go to this web page for a fantastic explanation: www.science.mcmaster.ca/.../CRAYFISH/CRAYFISH.HTM
3, go to this web page for a fantastic explanation: www.science.mcmaster.ca/.../CRAYFISH/CRAYFISH.HTM
It's crawfish, not CRAYFISH and not Crawdad. Please don't ever call it that and you'll be fine. It does go by an additional generic title: Supper.
They use their shells
somewhere else than land somewhere in the waters!
water i think sorry if im wrong