Both are Crustaceans. They are invertebrate, as they have an external hard shell, and no internal skeleton. They both have two arms that have pincers (claws) on the end. Though they live in water, they can come out of the water, provided they don't dry out. They are also scavengers.
Im guessing crawfish but then again hermits crabs do have their shell and and big claw.so probally an even fight
No. Lobsters are Crustaceans like crabs and crawfish. most crustaceans pinch!
crawfish, redbeans and rice,sirmps,jombola,srimpfriedrice,crabs, and gombo by nana
Crabs, Crawfish, snails, many types of fish, alligators, crocodiles, plant life, and much much more.
There are a couple hundred different species of crayfish, but the one most commonly eaten in the US is the red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii), about 95% of which come from Louisiana.
No. Crawfish, or crayfish, are crustaceans. They are related to and like lobsters, crabs, shrimp, and barnacles.
I found this on the "Louisiana Foods Seafood Distributer" website. "Cormorants are a well known pesky crawfish predator, but now there is another critter out there feasting on crawfish: raccoons. The number of raccoons in southern Louisiana apparently has skyrocketed over the last decade, ever since the region's fur industry went bust. The masked menaces turn over crawfish traps in shallow ponds and even haul up the lines attached to traps in deeper waters to eat both bait and crawdads." Homo Sapiens eat crawdads.
The Crawfish is an invertebrates.
Louisiana is the crawfish state of the world
No
A crawfish is an invertebrate. It has an exoskeleton (outside of the body).
Crawfish Fiesta was created in 1979.