Common yabby was created in 1936.
No. A yabby is not a mammal of any type. It is not even a vertebrate. A yabby is a freshwater crustacean.
Yabby You died on 2010-01-12.
Yabby You was born on 1946-08-14.
The common yabby, Cherax destructor, is an Australian freshwater crustacean in the Parastacidae family.
The spelling is actually dependant on whether we are talking about yabby in the singular form or yabbies in the multiple. Spelling the word with an 'ie' at the end in the singular sense is a common spelling mistake.
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No. A female yabby needs a male yabby to breed.
One of the top predators for yabbies is an Azure Kingfisher. Unlike other animals, the Azure Kingfisher dives under the water to catch the yabby. Other birds include kookaburras, spoonbills, jabirus and even common domesticated birds such as chickens, ducks and geese. These birds usually either use their beaks to pluck the yabby from the water or just eat them when the yabby are out of water.
170 grams
That's a a pretty vague question, but I assume it is what type of animal is the yabby? Yabbies are actually a small type of freshwater crayfish, of which several different species occur.
No but they might attack them with their claws
A thing for mating with another partner.