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crayfish

[krey-fish] / ˈkreɪˌfɪʃ /


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Across the country, the study found 10,914 animal species at risk of extinction, with freshwater species like amphibians, snails, mussels, crayfish and many aquatic insects facing the highest risk of extinction.

From Seattle Times

My destination was Kaikoura, which means “eat crayfish” in the Maori language.

From New York Times

I often roamed the pastures or hiked alone among the trees, or walked along a creek to scoop out guppies and crayfish.

From Seattle Times

“I want people to talk about Convivial,” says the son of Provence, explaining the crowd of desserts and the presence on the menu of such old-guard dishes as crayfish quenelles.

From Washington Post

"This is the first translocation we have undertaken here, but we hope to translocate more white-clawed crayfish from Kedleston each year, as long as it is safe to do so."

From BBC