long-clawed prawn

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long-clawed prawn

A long-clawed prawn rests on a riverbed among smooth stones.

Definition

Noun 1. A large edible freshwater crustacean: "long-clawed prawn" refers specifically to a species of sizable freshwater prawn, notable for its characteristically long claws, commonly found in Australian river systems.

Usage Notes
  • This is a compound noun that functions as the common name for a specific animal species, or similar species. It is used in biological, ecological, and culinary contexts.
  • As a species name, it is typically treated as a singular countable noun ("a long-clawed prawn") but can be pluralized ("long-clawed prawns").
  • It is primarily used in Australian English due to the species' commonality there.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The river is known for its population of long-clawed prawns.
    • Fishermen catch long-clawed prawns for both local markets and sport.
    • The distinctive feature of the long-clawed prawn is, as the name suggests, its elongated front claws.
Advanced Usage
  • In ecological studies: The term is used in scientific and environmental writing to discuss habitat, population health, or biodiversity in Australian freshwater ecosystems.
    • The study monitored the impact of water quality on the long-clawed prawn population.
Variants and Related Words
  • Freshwater prawn: A more general term for prawns living in non-saline water, which includes the long-clawed variety.
  • Macrobrachium: The genus name for many large-clawed freshwater prawns, often used in scientific literature.
  • Yabby (Australian English): A common name for different types of small freshwater crustaceans (crayfish), which are distinct from prawns.
Synonyms
  • Giant freshwater prawn (a related but often larger species, , found in other regions).
  • River prawn (a broader, less specific term).
Related Phrases
  • Prawn fishing: The activity of catching prawns.
  • Prawn trap: A device used to catch prawns.
long-clawed prawn

A long-clawed prawn rests on a riverbed among smooth stones.

Noun
  1. large (a foot or more) edible freshwater prawn common in Australian rivers