american crayfish
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of freshwater crustacean: "American crayfish" refers to common, large-sized crayfish species native to eastern North America. They are aquatic animals resembling small lobsters, living in streams, rivers, and lakes.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The biologist studied the population decline of the American crayfish in the river ecosystem.
- We found an American crayfish hiding under a rock near the creek bank.
Advanced Usage
- As a taxonomic reference: The term is often used in scientific and ecological contexts to specify crayfish species from the genus or found in the eastern United States.
- The research paper compared the burrowing behavior of the American crayfish to its European counterparts.
Variants and Related Words
- Crayfish (noun): The general term for these freshwater crustaceans. "American crayfish" is a specific subset.
- Crawfish (noun): A common variant spelling, especially in regional dialects.
- Crawdad (noun): An informal, chiefly American term for crayfish.
Synonyms
- Freshwater lobster (informal)
- Crawfish (regional)
- Crawdad (regional)
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Procambarus clarkii: The scientific name for the red swamp crayfish, a specific and often invasive type of American crayfish.
- Decapod: The order of crustaceans to which crayfish belong.
Noun
- common large crayfishes of eastern North America