Crayfish live in running freshwater - brooks and streams. They cannot tollerate polluted water.
There are different families of cray fish and they are found in South and North America, Madagascar, Western Eurasia, Asia, Australia.
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No. The cray fish (crawfish or crawdad in certain areas) is a crustacean. It has an exoskeleton and looks like a miniature lobster, but lives in shallow fresh water. By the definition of fish, it does not qualify.
Crayfish (aka crawdads and other names) can be caught in many streams and rivers throughout the United States. Large quantities can be purchased through numerous stores, usually coming out of the Bayous of Louisianna. They will be shipped frozen if they are going travelling too far. They are good eating!
they eat meat meat meat.
plankton
The cray-fish is a vertebrate. It has a backbone.
cray fish like potatoes and potatoe skin
The haren eats the cray fish
cray fish
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Cray fish
cray fish need to be alive because there cute and its just Gods creation and plus there tasty.
a fish is a carivore
Day to day.