So, all Marbled Crayfish are clones or 1. The male is so dissembler to the female that science thinks it is a different spices, there is a spider like that. Or, 2. The male is absorbed into the female like a deep sea fish, an angler fish I believe. One other possibility, a female transforms into a male like some frogs, remember “Jurassic Park”.
The marbled crayfish was discovered in the pet trade as a subspecies of the slough crayfish. The marbled crayfish has no known natural populations in the wild and are now considered an invasive species. They reproduce by parthenogenesis (development of an embryo from an unfertilized egg).
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
the Falkland islanders must have a lot of wool for sweaters and blankets to wear as well as mutton to eat.
Bilan over 6 years ago
As Baa-gart said, Here’s looking at ewe, kid!
Gent over 6 years ago
The big bad wolf is planning a trip for Falkland islands.
Dkram over 6 years ago
So, all Marbled Crayfish are clones or 1. The male is so dissembler to the female that science thinks it is a different spices, there is a spider like that. Or, 2. The male is absorbed into the female like a deep sea fish, an angler fish I believe. One other possibility, a female transforms into a male like some frogs, remember “Jurassic Park”.
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J Short over 6 years ago
Those crayfish, always have trouble when it comes to dividing up the lunch bill.
aimlesscruzr over 6 years ago
The marbled crayfish was discovered in the pet trade as a subspecies of the slough crayfish. The marbled crayfish has no known natural populations in the wild and are now considered an invasive species. They reproduce by parthenogenesis (development of an embryo from an unfertilized egg).
Luanaphile over 6 years ago
Don’t use the word “girl” around this species!
joefearsnothing over 6 years ago
At’s a lot of falkin sheep!
bluegirl285 over 6 years ago
Irony, thy name is Bill Hader.
Stephen Gilberg over 6 years ago
I haven’t seen a Planters TV ad in a long time. I didn’t know he had a voice now.
WCraft Premium Member over 6 years ago
I’ll bet that in Marbled Crayfish Land there are no wars!