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crayfish

noun as in shellfish

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As with humans, crayfish and capybaras, if you look you’ll find the biochemical markers of the poor bees’ cognitive change.

From Salon

On another, the dollop of Ghanaian shito served with the jollof and short rib was nearly searing, with an admirable salty depth from dried crayfish, shrimp and fish.

Nail birds on the wing and anything in the water, from fish to snails to crayfish and frogs.

As I watched, he photographed a striated darter that didn't yet have a name, a Yellow Bass, an Orangefin Shiner and a giant crayfish discovered in 2011 in the very creek we were at.

"Ten metres along, another crayfish, and for about a mile there were just crayfish all along the way, really angry, some with their claws in the air giving it some."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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