25/08/2025
What do you know about crayfish
Crayfish (also called crawfish, crawdads, or freshwater lobsters) are freshwater crustaceans that look like small lobsters. They belong to the family Cambaridae (in North America) and Astacidae (in Europe and other regions).
Key Facts about Crayfish:
Habitat: Found in rivers, streams, lakes, swamps, and wetlands with fresh water. They usually hide under rocks, logs, or in burrows.
Appearance: Hard exoskeleton, 10 legs (including pincers/claws), segmented body (cephalothorax + abdomen), and two antennae.
Diet: Omnivorous – they eat plants, algae, insects, snails, small fish, and decaying matter.
Role in Ecosystem: Important for nutrient recycling; they are prey for fish, birds, and mammals.
Economic/Cultural Importance:
Considered a delicacy in many cuisines (notably in Louisiana, USA).
Used in biology labs for dissection and research.
• Sometimes kept as aquarium pets.
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