There are several species of crayfish in Australia, including the red claw crayfish, Cherax quadricarinatus and the yabbie, C. destructor. The world's largest crayfish, which can grow to almost 7 pounds, is Astacopsis gouldi, found in Tasmania.
No; a crayfish is a crayfish, and a kangaroo is a kangaroo.
The crayfish is an invertebrate and a crustacean, and the kangaroo is a mammal, specificially a marsupial.
No crayfish does not live in antartica, because of the tooo cold weather they never could live there.
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China buys most of Australia's 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.
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The Redclaw crayfish is indeed native to Australia.
Yes. 'Yabby' is the term for an Australian freshwater crayfish.
There are over 30 species of yabby, a type of freshwater crayfish, in Australia. Different species may be known by various other names, such as marron, koonacs and gilgies. In addition there are another 70 or so freshwater crayfish which do not belong to the yabby genus.
Well, no. Those are probably spiny lobsters, although in Australia, they are sometimes called crayfish, or crays (another illustration of how confusing common names can be).
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My older crayfish died and my littler crayfish has not yet how do/can they die?
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Do crayfish have tarritoris
Crayfish are omnivores.