Crayfish tails bend at the junction between the abdomen and the thorax. This flexible area allows them to curl their tails under their bodies, which is essential for movement and swimming. The bending motion aids in propulsion when they need to escape from predators.
1 place i think
They bend so easily:(
they pull there tail under there body and it makes them swim bckward
Both goldfish and lizards are coldblooded vertebrates with tails that lay eggs.
because dogs have ligaments in they tails casuing them to bend and be able to move
lobster's have claws because they are part of the crab family. to protect themselfs
Crayfish
Crayfish are known as both crayfish and yabbies in Australia. "Yabbies" are freshwater crayfish, often found in rivers, creeks and dams in rural areas.
My older crayfish died and my littler crayfish has not yet how do/can they die?
Kinks in phospholipid tails are caused by the presence of unsaturated fatty acids, which contain double bonds that introduce a bend in the tail structure. These kinks affect the packing of phospholipids in the cell membrane, influencing its fluidity and permeability. The degree of unsaturation in the fatty acid tails can impact the overall properties of the membrane.
Do crayfish have tarritoris
Crayfish are omnivores.