- Bahamas,
called crayfish,
sea crayfish, or
crawfish ("kreef" in
South Africa),
terms which elsewhere are
reserved for
freshwater crayfish. The
furry lobsters...
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Crayfish are
freshwater crustaceans belonging to the
infraorder Astacidea,
which also
contains lobsters. Taxonomically, they are
members of the superfamilies...
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Danube crayfish,
Galician crayfish,
Turkish crayfish or narrow-clawed
crayfish, is a
relatively large and
economically important species of
crayfish native...
- The
signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) is a
species of
crayfish indigenous to
North America.
Introduced to
Europe in the 1960s to
supplement the...
- The
rusty crayfish (Faxonius rusticus) is a large,
aggressive species of
freshwater crayfish which is
native to the
United States, in the Ohio
River Basin...
- pachypus, the
Caspian crayfish is a
species of
crayfish found in the
Caspian Sea, the Don river, and
parts of the
Black Sea and
Sea of Azov,
where it lives...
- the
largest freshwater crayfish species in the world. The
species is only
found in the
rivers below 400
metres (1,300 ft)
above sea level in
northern Tasmania...
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marine crayfish, New
South Wales spiny lobster,
packhorse crayfish,
packhorse lobster,
sea crayfish, smooth-tailed
crayfish and
Sydney crayfish. In Māori...
- The
marbled crayfish or
Marmorkrebs (Procambarus virginalis) is a
parthenogenetic crayfish that was
discovered in the pet
trade in
Germany in 1995. Marbled...
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ichthyocentaur here is beardless, and
bears a
ribboned trident. A pair of
sea crayfish (lobster) feet or
pincers sprout from each triton's head. In the second...