They are different because crayfish have pincers but birds do not.
Crayfish and birds are both classified as animals. They both have specialized adaptations for their environments, such as claws for crayfish and wings for birds. Additionally, both crayfish and birds play important roles in their respective ecosystems, contributing to the balance of their habitats.
A frog can ribbet and have different color skin and a crayfish doesn't make sounds
There is nothing different
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.
In rivers, various predators eat crayfish, including fish such as bass, catfish, and pike. Additionally, amphibians like turtles and some species of birds, including herons and kingfishers, also prey on crayfish. These animals take advantage of the crayfish's presence in their aquatic habitats, contributing to the ecosystem's balance.
Birds and mice are vertebrates, they have warm bodies, hearts, muscles, lungs, eyes (two each), 4 limbs, digestive systems (some like the same foods)...
There are many different species of deer, elk, birds, lizards, chipmunks, and fish in nearby streams or rivers. :)
River otters eat fish, crayfish, mice, birds, crabs and whatever else might be available.
Yes, crows often eat crayfish if they can find them. Crows are scavengers and will eat almost any type of meat or vegetable that they can find.
The plural of "crayfish" can be either "crayfish" or "crayfishes." Both forms are accepted, with "crayfish" being more commonly used. The term refers to multiple individuals of the same species, similar to how the word "fish" can refer to multiple fish of the same or different species.
They like fish, but they also eat smaller animals like rodents, birds, and crayfish.
There are several hundred different species of crayfish around the world. The most common one in US seafood markets and restaurants is the red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, most of which come from Louisiana.