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Those baby crayfish... aren't!
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 503388" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I won't claim to under stand actual crayfish either! When I lived in the country we were surrounded by woods and hills on three sides and a dry creek bed ran just inside the woods on one side along the yard. The only time there was water in this creek bed was after a really heavy rain and it could be completely dry for weeks or even months at a time. But you could go out there the day <em>after</em> a heavy rain when instead of the rushing water, it was just several little shallow pools of water, and there would be crayfish swimming around! Where the heck did they come from? This little creek bed was a long distance away from the bigger creek across the street that it drained in to. Do they walk across the street and through the yard? Do the eggs stick to the rocks or tree roots and then hatch when the creek is running again? Who knows!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 503388, member: 1883"] I won't claim to under stand actual crayfish either! When I lived in the country we were surrounded by woods and hills on three sides and a dry creek bed ran just inside the woods on one side along the yard. The only time there was water in this creek bed was after a really heavy rain and it could be completely dry for weeks or even months at a time. But you could go out there the day [I]after[/I] a heavy rain when instead of the rushing water, it was just several little shallow pools of water, and there would be crayfish swimming around! Where the heck did they come from? This little creek bed was a long distance away from the bigger creek across the street that it drained in to. Do they walk across the street and through the yard? Do the eggs stick to the rocks or tree roots and then hatch when the creek is running again? Who knows! [/QUOTE]
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