Yes
of course it can`t are you crazy
The c rayfish starts its life as an egg. The female and male crayfish mate and the female lays hundreds of eggs. The eggs attach to the swimmerets/tail of the female and when the eggs hatch, they are fully formed, albeit tiny. They stay with the mother for 1-2 weeks. In 2 weeks, the crayfish is about 1 centimeter long. This is when the crayfish will venture out on their own. They reach full adult size at 3-4 months. The average lifespan out in the wild is 3-8 years. --third grade teacher
yes, they mate for life
Uropods help the crayfish to accomplish the life process, movement. They also help steer the crayfish into the correct direction.
Yes flamingos do mate for life.
Crayfish have developed eyes on short stems that help them see their environment. They have adapted to blend in with their surroundings and have pincers to help them defend themselves.
No. Koalas do not mate for life. A dominant male will mate with as many females as he can.
Crayfish live in the water, dragonflies dont. crayfish have pincers & gills, dragonflies dont. Dragonflies have wings, crayfish dont. dragonflies start life a a larvae, crayfish dont.
Some do mate for life, but some don't.
no snails do not mate for life. they can have many mates.
sexually