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Northern crayfish were likely introduced to Arizona through human activities, such as bait bucket releases or aquaculture practices. Their introduction may have occurred as anglers brought them in for fishing purposes or as part of efforts to enhance local fisheries. Once introduced, they adapted to the local environment, leading to their establishment in various water bodies across the state.
yes, in fact there is crayfish in all the US sates. Some have more some have less.
A marbled crayfish has been introduced to africa.
somewhere else than land somewhere in the waters!
various methods to introduced a bill in the state of Arizona
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No. A civil union bill has never been introduced in the Arizona legislature.
No. A domestic partnership bill has never been introduced in the Arizona legislature.
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No. All species of crayfish which are not native to North America (European, Asian and Australian too) are susceptible to crayfish plague. The disease is caused by a water mould present in all America. Crustaceans die within few weeks of being infected. What's more American crays are not only immune to the plague but also are carriers of the mould. This fact causes severe problems in Europe, where some American species were introduced (signal crayfish, swamp crayfish, belted crayfish) and now are increasing in number and range bringing European crays (bigger and of higher economical value) closer to the brink of extinction.
Crayfish are known as both crayfish and yabbies in Australia. "Yabbies" are freshwater crayfish, often found in rivers, creeks and dams in rural areas.