- ****ociation with "fish" (folk etymology). The
largely American variant "
crawfish" is
similarly derived. Some
kinds of
crayfish are
known locally as lobsters...
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Prince Crawfish (Belarusian: "Рак Царэвіч") is a
Belarusian folktale collected by
Belarusian ethnographer and
folklorist Evdokim Romanov [ru]. Folklorist...
- Zealand, Ireland,
South Africa, and the Bahamas,
called crayfish,
sea crayfish, or
crawfish ("kreef" in
South Africa),
terms which elsewhere are reserved...
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Procambarus clarkii,
known variously as the red
swamp crayfish,
Louisiana crawfish or mudbug, is a
species of
cambarid crayfish native to
freshwater bodies...
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Crawfish Fiesta is an
album by
Professor Longhair,
released in 1980 by
Alligator Records. It
features Dr. John, who
reprised his
original role as guitarist...
- offs****.
Crawfish Eddie sold bait and beer from his
shack and was
known for a dish he
called chilau, a
crawfish chowder made with
crawfish he caught...
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Crawfish Lake (48°28′55″N 119°12′57″W / 48.48194°N 119.21583°W / 48.48194; -119.21583) is a
small lake
located 15
miles (24 km)
northeast of Omak, Washington...
- 96523 IRMNG: 10955307 ITIS: 97625 IUCN: 154008 NAS: 204 NatureServe: 2.115180 NCBI: 60963 Open Tree of Life: 876603
SeaLifeBase: 26002 WoRMS: 885134...
- Spanish-speaking
Caribbean islands, the name
langostino is also used to
refer to
crawfish. In
Argentina the name is used to
refer to
Pleoticus muelleri, a kind of...
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Ocean and the
Mediterranean Sea. Its
common names include European spiny lobster,
crayfish or cray (in Ireland),
crawfish (in England),
common spiny lobster...