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Crawfish, crayfish, crawdads, also known by many other names, are aggressive creatures. I rescued a crawfish from Green River, Wyoming, in a spot that is over-polluted. Hope you enjoy this page! | Crawfish, crayfish, crawdads, also known by many other names, are aggressive creatures. I rescued a crawfish from Green River, Wyoming, in a spot that is over-polluted. Hope you enjoy this page! | ||
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'''''Be careful that crawfish are master escapers! Make sure you have a tight lid for the tank. You may develop a habit of waking up really, really early and examining the room of the fish!!!''''' | '''''Be careful that crawfish are master escapers! Make sure you have a tight lid for the tank. You may develop a habit of waking up really, really early and examining the room of the fish!!!''''' | ||
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