- The
acocil (Cambarellus montezumae) is a
species of
crayfish in the
family Cambaridae. It is
endemic to Mexico,
where it is
known from
Jalisco and Puebla...
- in
Mexico and
ending in "-te" is
highly likely to have a
Nahuatl origin.
Acocil (crayfish)
Ajolote (axolotl)
Cacomixtle Chapulín (gr****hopper) Cenzontle...
- to
spread 100-fold from 2007 to 2017. The
Mexican crayfish locally named acocil was a very
important nutrition source of the
ancient Mexican Aztec culture...
-
shrimp Cambarellus diminutus least dwarf crayfish Cambarellus montezumae,
Acocil Cambarellus shufeldtii,
Cajun Dwarf Crayfish Cambarellus patzcuarensis,...
- (a type of amphibian, much like a salamander), a type of
crayfish called acocil, and a
great variety of insects,
larvae and
insect eggs. They also domesticated...
- Some of
these endemic species include a
freshwater crayfish called an
acocil, and the
Montezuma frog. However, the most
representative animal from these...
-
crayfish (Barbicambarus cornutus)
Angular dwarf crawfish (Cambarellus lesliei)
Acocil (Cambarellus montezumae)
Aransas dwarf crawfish (Cambarellus ninae) Cambarellus...
- a size of up to
eight centimeters. Locally, the
creature is
called an “
acocil” or
freshwater lobster, like
other creatures found in
other parts of Mexico...