Crayfish are not poisonous, though some may get you with their big claws. But it only feels like a pinch.
yes they can pinch you and it can hurt it does not always hurt it matters on the size of its claws
Actually they do but it doesn't effect humans and animals.They use it to paralyze they're prey"s legs then eat them...
Yes they are. If you are planning on cooking them, make sure that they are alive when you start cooking them because they are poisonous when dead when you cook them.
no crabs are not poisonous they just pinch but other than that NO
The immediate impression from the question is that the crayfish is much more likely to be traumatized.
Some people harvest crayfish as a delicacy.
only a little bit like a pin prick
Du that's why they have pinchers so then ya they pinch
I dont know. maybe its just a random phrase. But think about it. hurt people hurt people. hurt people hurt other people. Get it?
Crayfish
Many people think there is no predators of crayfish in England. Well they are morons who don't see many river animals. My mum LOVES crayfish and me and my family are from England and in fact, we caught 4 crayfish today and we got them in a pot. There is actually natural predators. Herons, otters, wild, feral or stray cats, mink and other crayfish eats crayfish.
crayfish and tuna
Conches are eaten by people. They are also eaten by crayfish.
Crawdad, but most people will use the word '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.
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