The yellow substance found in crawfish is often referred to as "crawfish fat" or "crawfish butter." It is actually the hepatopancreas, an organ that functions similarly to the liver and pancreas in other animals, and is rich in flavor. Many people consider it a delicacy and use it to enhance the taste of various dishes.
It is called meconium.
one is the are also called crawfish and crawdads
The study of crayfish (or crawfish) is called astacology.
The yellow stuff on chicken is the fat from it
It's crawfish, not CRAYFISH and not Crawdad. Please don't ever call it that and you'll be fine. It does go by an additional generic title: Supper.
no, they have a nose-like thing on the top of its head called a rostrum
yellow stuff
The Crawfish is an invertebrates.
The 'yellow gooey stuff' has a proper term it is called 'Pus' It is common in many people and teenagers,so dont worry if you experience it. It usually formed inside a spot when pores are blocked and develops and when you pop/squeeze a spot,yellow stuff comes out.If so this occurs you can just gently dab it with a wet cloth then leave it to dry.
Louisiana is the crawfish state of the world
No
A crawfish is an invertebrate. It has an exoskeleton (outside of the body).