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Crayfish, common name for any crustacean resembling but smaller than their relatives the lobsters, ranging in length from 2 to 40 cm (0.8 to 16 in); the first of their five pairs of walking legs is equipped with strong claws. Crayfish live in freshwater rivers and streams in temperate climates; one family is confined to the northern hemisphere, another to the southern hemisphere, and a third to the Australian region.

Crayfish usually burrow into the banks of streams or ponds and feed upon live or decaying animal or vegetable matter. The male inserts sperm into a receptacle in the female's thorax in the autumn; the eggs, laid in the spring, are then fertilized and hatch in eight weeks or less. The young remain with the mother for a short while; after several moults, they reach adult size. The animals can live for three years or longer. The European crayfish is particularly prized for food despite its small size. Some cave-dwelling crayfish species are blind.

Scientific classification: Crayfish belong to the families Astacidae (northern hemisphere), Austroastacidae (Australian region), and Parastacidae (southern hemisphere) of the order Decapoda. The European crayfish is classified as Astacus pallipes.

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