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Is crayfish an echinoderm

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No, echinoderms are the sea urchin and starfish family, lobsters are crustaceans.

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Phylum Crustacea includes crabs, lobsters and other two parted leg sea creatures with exoskeletons. Echinoderms are crusty shelled like sea stars, urchins, etc.
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because its got 5 body sections

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Yes.

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Yes it is belongs to phylum echinodermata

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