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Are crabs and crayfish two different creatures, because here in Wisconsin we use what we call crabs for fishbait, but they look like what is called crayfish?

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Are crabs and crayfish two different creatures, because here in Wisconsin we use what we call crabs for fishbait, but they look like what is called crayfish?

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Yes, 2 sepperate families of crustaceans. Crayfish are true shrimp shaped, and have a flexable tail. Crabs however have a fused shell, and the tail is reduced to a flap on their underside.

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