A crayfish has six tail joints, collectively known as the abdomen. These segments, or somites, are often referred to as the pleon and are flexible, allowing the crayfish to swim by flexing and extending its tail. Each segment contributes to the overall structure and movement of the crayfish.
Yes crayfish have 3 joints
10
They have 5 tail flaps
It has a fish tail
1 place i think
Im too ugly to answer
the end of the crayfish by the telson the tail is the flipper.
The function of a goldfish's tail is to move it around.
The main structures of a crayfish under the exoskeleton of the abdomen are the Cephalothorax and the abdomen. The Cephalothorax is made up of the head and thorax and the abdomen has 7 segments.
a crayfish body is smooth. only its tail has little bumps
Yes, but only if the crayfish eggs are fertile which requires a male. So if you can see the crayfish eggs on the tail of the crayfish that means that the eggs are fertile and will hatch in about 30 days
Yes, 10 I believe.