Crawdads, also known as crayfish, primarily inhabit freshwater environments such as streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes. They prefer areas with abundant vegetation and hiding spots, like rocks, logs, and submerged roots. Often found in both clean and slightly polluted waters, they tend to burrow into mud or sand to create shelters. Their distribution varies globally, with different species adapted to various aquatic habitats.
Crawdads and shrimp are two different species. Shrimp live in salt water, crawdads, aka crayfish, normally live in fresh water. Crawdads are like miniature lobsters with claws.
Lobsters and crawdads live in water and have antennae.
Crawdads are Crustaceans.
it might be the same thing let me see it
Hickory Crawdads was created in 1993.
Yes if the adults are hungry.
Some animals that live in the river are frogs, as well as fish. Also there is crawdads and dragonflies and sometimes snakes.
i catch them for bait in the summers, and last summer i kept a few i didnt use and put them in my fish tank and theyve been alive ever since.
Yes they do!
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Typically Freshwater fish and the like. Some others may be turtles crawdads tadpoles small frogs etc..
Another name for crawdads is crayfish. The white-clawed crayfish (Austropotamobias Pallipes) is found in Ireland.