Use of crayfish in Sentences. 40 Examples

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crayfish at the start of sentence


  1. Crayfish looks like langostines but is not as tasty.
  2. Crayfish belong to a group of animals called Crustaceans and are part of the phylum Arthropoda.

crayfish at the end of sentence


  1. I then went off for lunch which was soup and crayfish.
  2. I then went off for lunch which was soup and crayfish.
  3. At a nearby table there are larger pond animals: snapping turtles, frogs and crayfish.
  4. The invertebrates include quite large creatures, such as freshwater shrimps and crayfish.
  5. Last night he brought us three hen's eggs and a handful of snake beans, a pawpaw and a crayfish.
  6. It comes to the conclusion that the glycoprotein of F. bacterium is able to stimulate activities of lectin, phenoloxidase, bacteriolytic and antibacterial in blood -lymph of crayfish.
  7. Although the detail mechanism of MIH actions is unknown, it has shown that MIH can suppress the production of ecdysone through cyclic nucleotide-dependent pathway in crab and crayfish.

crayfish in the middle of sentence


  1. Lobster? the joss - stick hot crayfish is better!
  2. Lobster? the joss - stick hot crayfish is better!
  3. They are like crayfish, unable to walk in a straight line.
  4. They are like crayfish, unable to walk in a straight line.
  5. We don't have oysters tonight, but the crayfish are very good.
  6. We don't have oysters tonight, but the crayfish are very good.
  7. A crayfish might look like lobster, but it isn't as delicious.
  8. A crayfish might look like lobster, but it isn't as delicious.
  9. BOY: How come so many crayfish live under the rocks and stuff?
  10. BOY: How come so many crayfish live under the rocks and stuff?
  11. We do not have oysters tonight, but the crayfish are very good.
  12. This is where the infected crayfish will get "stuck" in a moult.
  13. The red swamp crayfish carries the virus of a deadly fungal disease.
  14. For instance, it softens the shells of crayfish, and exposes them to disease.
  15. For instance, it softens the shells of crayfish, and exposes them to disease.
  16. But the crayfish tail circuit, more redundant than it perhaps needed to be, was error free.
  17. Histological method has been used to study tha antennal gland of crayfish Procambarus clarRii.
  18. Brute mathematics predict the new species, known as the marbled crayfish, will outcompete the locals.
  19. There are the crayfish and the creamy quenelles and the charcuterie which still belong a little to Lyon.
  20. Cooks in the households of Norman seaside towns do not, he says, have freshwater crayfish at their disposal.
  21. Sea-anglers dot the foreshore, their rods like the jittery feelers of crayfish or the dials of a Geiger counter.
  22. Sea-anglers dot the foreshore, their rods like the jittery feelers of crayfish or the dials of a Geiger counter.
  23. Many invertebrates, such as crayfish, can not survive without a certain level of calcium, and are completely absent.
  24. Many invertebrates, such as crayfish, can not survive without a certain level of calcium, and are completely absent.
  25. Under the same water temperature, the oxygen consumption rate and the asphyxiant point decreased as the body weight of the crayfish increased.
  26. Under the same water temperature, the oxygen consumption rate and the asphyxiant point decreased as the body weight of the crayfish increased.
  27. This champagne is best enjoyed with the best of West Australian seafood such as crayfish with fennel and cream, barramundi or a simple pasta dish.
  28. This champagne is best enjoyed with the best of West Australian seafood such as crayfish with fennel and cream, barramundi or a simple pasta dish.
  29. On the aquaticLodge against cloudy sky. invertebrate search we captured such diverse creatures as crayfish, dragonfly nymphs, planarian worms, and snail eggs.
  30. On their seats were boxed dinners containing schnapps, beer, pickled herring, new potatoes, goose, crayfish , red cabbage, brussels sprouts, and saffron buns.
  31. A huge variety of fish, including cod, crayfish, bream, halibut, mussels, salmon, sea bass and sturgeon, are all farmed, providing jobs and food for people all over the world.

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