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Crayfish have a total of 10 swimmerets, which are small appendages located on the underside of their abdomen. These swimmerets are used for swimming, as well as for reproductive purposes, such as carrying eggs in females. Each side of the abdomen has five pairs of swimmerets, allowing for coordinated movement in water.

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