Tasmanian giant freshwater crayfish was created in 1936.
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Tasmanian giant crab was created in 1818.
That would be the Tasmanian Giant Crayfish, Astacopsis gouldi, which gets to be about 15 pounds, making it also the world's largest freshwater invertebrate. Found only in northern Tasmania, it is now highly threatened by habitat loss.
Giant Freshwater Stingray
Tasmanian Wedge-tailed Eagle, Spotted-tailed Quoll, White Goshawk, Tayatea (Giant Freshwater Lobster), Southern Bell Frog, Orange-Bellied Parrot, the Eastern Barred Bandicoot, Huon Pine, and Tasmanian Devil
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Our skin stretches as we grow, but a hard shell can't stretch. When a crab grows too big for it's shell, it gets rid of it. The new shell underneath is soft at first, but soon hardens. a crab may do this as many as 20 times in it's life.they grow like us, when they get older their body size grows.
Stingrays are not endangered.
A crab has a round body where a lobsters body looks alot more like a giant shrimp with big pincher's crabs also have pincher's too! When you boil a crab it becomes distressed and poises its meat. Also when you boil a lobster it is blue when you put it into the pot/saucepan and pink when it comes out.
It basically looks like a normal clawed lobster, like the American lobster, except its head (cephalothorax) and claws are a bit more stout and its tail is slightly smaller relative to the rest of the body. Its coloring varies, dark brown-blue to black-blue is typical. Its claws are very strong and quick, easily capable of breaking an arm or cutting off a finger if you are not careful handling them (not that you would, since they are threatened). A link to a photo is provided below.
The giant freshwater stingray
the giant freshwater ray is the fourth largest ray