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  2. Cambarus aculabrum - Wikipedia

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    This crayfish was first described to science as a new species in 1987. [3] There has been little formal study of this species due to its rarity. [5]It has been postulated that the four subterranean crayfish species inhabiting the Ozarks, including Cambarus aculabrum, derive from a common epigean ancestor species that gained access to a historic cave channel in the Ozark Plateau.

  3. Pacifastacus fortis - Wikipedia

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    Pacifastacus fortis (known as the Shasta crayfish or placid crayfish) is an endangered crayfish species endemic to Shasta County, California, where it is found and first described in 1914, only in isolated spots along the Pit River and Fall River Mills. [4] It is estimated that there are a total of roughly 4000 of the species still alive today. [5]

  4. Crawdads - Wikipedia

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    Here's how the "Where the Crawdads Sing" movie (now on Netflix) differs from Delia Owens' book. 'Where the Crawdads Sing' on Netflix: The biggest changes between the book and movie Skip to main ...

  8. Cambarus bartonii - Wikipedia

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    Cambarus bartonii is a species of crayfish native to eastern North America, where it is called the common crayfish [3] or Appalachian brook crayfish. [2]Cambarus bartonii was the first crayfish to be described from North America, when Johan Christian Fabricius published it under the name Astacus bartonii in his 1798 work Supplementum entomologiae systematicae. [4]

  9. Where exactly is NC setting of ‘Where the Crawdads ... - AOL

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    Since its release, the “Crawdads” book has captivated readers around the world, spending more than 160 weeks on the New York Times’ best sellers list to-date. Now, moviegoers will flock to ...