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  2. Jasus edwardsii - Wikipedia

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    Jasus edwardsii, the southern rock lobster, red rock lobster, or spiny rock lobster, is a species of spiny lobster found throughout coastal waters of southern Australia and New Zealand including the Chatham Islands. It is commonly called crayfish in Australia and New Zealand and kōura in Māori. [3]

  3. Crayfish - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, [27] the term "crayfish" or "cray" generally refers to a saltwater spiny lobster, of the genus Jasus that is indigenous to much of southern Oceania, [28] while the freshwater species are usually called yabbies or kōura, from the indigenous Australian and Māori names for the animal, respectively, or ...

  4. Spiny lobster - Wikipedia

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    Spiny lobsters are also, especially in Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, South Africa, and the Bahamas, called crayfish, sea crayfish, or crawfish ("kreef" in South Africa), terms which elsewhere are reserved for freshwater crayfish.

  5. They are saltwater crayfish! An orange lobster, a rare and striking variation, showcases the unique beauty of New England’s iconic crustacean. American lobsters have three discernable body parts.

  6. Paranephrops - Wikipedia

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    Overstocking of crayfish can lead to higher rates of mortality, which is associated with higher rates of cannibalism and increased competition for shelter and food. [9] New Zealand Clearwater Crayfish Ltd farm grows the northern koura species P. planifrons using a gravity-fed system with pond culture and raceways. A key step in this koura farm ...

  7. Sagmariasus - Wikipedia

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    Sagmariasus verreauxi is a species of spiny lobster that lives around northern New Zealand, the Kermadec Islands the Chatham Islands and Australia from Queensland to Tasmania. [3] It is probably the longest decapod crustacean in the world, alongside the American lobster Homarus americanus, growing to lengths of up to 60 centimetres (24 in). [3]

  8. Parastacidae - Wikipedia

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    There are no crayfish native to continental Africa, but seven species on Madagascar, all of the genus Astacoides. [6] Australasia is particularly rich in crayfish. The small genus Paranephrops is endemic to New Zealand. The genera Astacopsis is endemic to Tasmania, while a further two are found on either side of the Bass Strait – Geocharax ...

  9. Rare orange lobsters Cheddar and Biscuit settle into new ...

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    Just a few weeks later, at a Red Lobster in Meridian, Miss., another rare orange lobster was found and rescued. Named Biscuit, the creature created even more interest in orange lobsters and left ...