Sunday, November 22, 2009
Red Claw
Redclaw is a species of freshwater crayfish native to tropical Queensland and the Northern Territory. They occur predominantly in the rivers flowing into the Gulf of Carpentaria and some easterly flowing rivers of northern Cape York Peninsula. Unlike other species of freshwater crayfish, the adult male redclaw has a distinct soft red patch on the outer margin of the claws, hence the name redclaw. Redclaw have a host of biological characteristics that make them a very suitable candidate species for aquaculture.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
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