The body of a crayfish is divided into two main sections: the cephalothorax and the abdomen. The cephalothorax combines the head and thorax, covering the vital organs and featuring the eyes, antennae, and walking legs. The abdomen is the segmented posterior part, which includes the tail and is primarily involved in locomotion and reproduction. These divisions are characteristic of crustaceans, which also include other species such as crabs and lobsters.
The term for the crayfish's pinchers is chelae. The chelae are two pincher-like claws that can be found on the front of the crayfish's body and are used for hunting, defense, and helping the crayfish to move. The chelae are connected to a series of muscles and tendons, which allow them to open and close. The chelae are also covered in sensory hairs that help the crayfish detect its environment. They can be used to grab and hold onto food, as well as helping the crayfish to climb and dig.
a crayfish body is smooth. only its tail has little bumps
A crayfish's body is smooth. Only it's tail has a little bumps.
A crayfish is not a fish because they have bones on the outside of their body fish don't.
A crayfish's heart pumps hemolymph (the crayfish equivalent of blood) throughout its body, distributing oxygen and nutrients to its tissues and organs. The heart is a tubular structure located on the dorsal side of the crayfish, above the stomach.
Crayfish have two main body sections: the Cephalothorax and the Abdomen.if you want more info here is a web site:http:/izzperiodzcarnegiemnhzperiodzorg/crayfish/Keys/SectionVIIIzperiodzhtm#S
A cray is another term for a crayfish or a lobster.
yes, it can.
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Circulatory ?
Crayfishs have 2 body segments: cephalothorax and abdomen.
A crayfish can have as many eggs as it wants it just has to be healthy but I think it can lay 50-200.