No. Crawfish are not in the insect family. Mudbug is just a nickname.
This depends on the species of crawfish. Sometimes the male and female are the exact same colors.
Ladybugs and cockroaches are in the same family (insects) but not the same Genus due to their obvious differences.
There is not a species of cockroaches named Nigerian cockroach. There are cockroaches in Nigeria though but they are the same as the ones all over the world.
A group of closely related species would share the same genus.
Species that are in the same family are more closely related than species that are only in the same order. The biological classification of family falls between order and genus.
no they are not
Same genus or closely related species.
The Genus name, written before the species name, is similar for related species.
Yes, species within the same family are more closely related to each other than species within the same order. Family is a taxonomic rank that is more specific and shows a closer genetic relationship between species, while order is a broader taxonomic rank that includes multiple families.
Cockroaches are distantly related to arthropods such as spiders (arachnids) and crustaceans (shrimp, crabs and lobsters). Cockroaches are insects (Class Hexapoda) and lobsters are decapod crustaceans (Class Crustacea). The term 'roaches of the sea' reflects the behavior of lobsters as omnivorous scavengers. Cockroaches will eat almost anything organic and so will lobsters. They clean up the dead and dying plants and animals in their environment.
No, but they are the same species. They are not related either.
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