That's a a pretty vague question, but I assume it is what type of animal is the yabby? Yabbies are actually a small type of freshwater crayfish, of which several different species occur.
No. A yabby is not a mammal of any type. It is not even a vertebrate. A yabby is a freshwater crustacean.
Common yabby was created in 1936.
Yabby You died on 2010-01-12.
Yabby You was born on 1946-08-14.
The yabby, a type of freshwater crayfish native to Australia, has ten legs. This includes eight walking legs and two larger pincers, known as chelae, which they use for feeding and defense.
no
No. A female yabby needs a male yabby to breed.
170 grams
sea water as in the the white small ones that you pump up on the beach. Does this type of yabby eat carrot ??
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.
A yabbie is a type of freshwater crayfish found in Australia. They have a distinctive blue-green color and are commonly found in rivers, dams, and streams. Yabbies are often used as bait for fishing or cooked and eaten as a delicacy.
No but they might attack them with their claws