Crayfish produce sounds primarily through stridulation, a process where they rub body parts together, often using their antennae against their carapace. These sounds can be used for communication, particularly during mating or territorial disputes. Additionally, some species may create noise by snapping their claws, which can also serve as a warning to predators. Overall, the sounds of crayfish are subtle and often go unnoticed in their aquatic environments.
A frog can ribbet and have different color skin and a crayfish doesn't make sounds
Crayfish live in the water, dragonflies dont. crayfish have pincers & gills, dragonflies dont. Dragonflies have wings, crayfish dont. dragonflies start life a a larvae, crayfish dont.
they make a whosh sound under water but other than that we dont know
Crayfish
The structure you are describing sounds like a crayfish chimney. Crayfish build chimneys out of mud near bodies of water such as creeks. These structures have a hole through the middle that allows the crayfish to access their burrow beneath the ground while keeping it ventilated and protected from flooding.
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 are invertebrates.