No, crayfish use claws and force to defend themselves
No, crayfish use claws and force to defend themselves
L. S. Ross has written: 'Cytology of the large nerve cells of the Crayfish (Cambarus) ..' -- subject(s): Crayfish, Neurons
Crayfish
Crayfish are known as both crayfish and yabbies in Australia. "Yabbies" are freshwater crayfish, often found in rivers, creeks and dams in rural areas.
My older crayfish died and my littler crayfish has not yet how do/can they die?
Do crayfish have tarritoris
protects the crayfish
Crayfish are omnivores.
Crayfish are related to small lobsters. Here is a link for pictures of crayfish. http://mackers.com/crayfish/pics.htm
Crayfish is also known as crawfish and it resembles small lobsters. There are some great recipes such as Crayfish Chowder, Crayfish pie, Crayfish Thermidor and Creamy Crayfish Bisque. All of these recipes can be found on the All Recipes website.
Crayfish are invertebrates.
the crayfish resembles a lobster