Vocabulary
Fun Facts
anatomy
Nicknames and Relatives
Home sweet habitat
100

What is a hard outer covering that protects the body?

What is a exoskeleton?

100

How long can crayfish live in the wild?

What is 2-3 years?

100

These two jointed structures in front of the crayfish are used to catch food and to protect themselves.

What is pincers?

100

Crayfish are scientiffically related to crabs,shrimp,and lobsters which all belong to this jointlegged group.

What is crustaceans?

100

The natural environment or place where an animal lives or finds food.

What is habitat?

200

What is an animal that eats both plants and animals?

What is an omnivore?

200

How do crayfish "feel" whats around them?

What is crayfish use their antennae to "feel" around?

200

a Crayfish has two sets of these structures on its head used for feeling and tasting.

What is antennae?

200

This popular nickname for crayfish is formed by combining "craw" with a word meaning father.

What is crawdad?

200

Because they are aqutic, crayfish primarily breathe using these organs located under their shell.

What are gills?

300

What is an animal that hunts and eats other animals?

What is a predator?

300

There are how many species if crayfish?

What is more than 600 species of crayfish around the world?

300

These small, leg-like structures are located under the tail and help crayfish swim and carry eggs.

What is swimmerets?

300

This common nickname for a crayfish sneaks the word fish onto the end.

What is crawfish?

300

Crayfish use rocks as part of their habitat primarily for this survival purpose against predators.

What is shelter?

400

What is to shed an old shell or skin so a new one can grow?

What is to molt?

400

Some crayfish can do this to camouflage themselves.

What is change color?

400

Because their hard outer shell cannot grow crayfish must periodically shed it in this process.

What is molting?

400

Another casual nickname for a crayfish that replaces the 'fish' with 'daddy". 

What is crawdaddy?

400

If you are looking for a crayfish in the wild, you will most likely find them at the bottom of these types of bodies of water.

What is freshwater streams, lakes, or ponds?

500

What is the natural home or environment where an animal lives?

What is habitat?

500

Crayfish use these to grab food and defend themselves.

What is pincers?

500

Like a grasshopper a crayfish's body is split into two main sections: the abdomen and this fused head and chest region.

What is cephalothorax?

500

While they look like lobsters, freshwater species found speciffically in Austrailia are more commonly known by this name?

What is a yabby or a marron?

500

Some crayfish sconstruct these structures which look like minature mud chimneys, to survive dry periods.

What are burrows?