Crayfish (scientific name: Procambarus clarkii): also known as Procambarus clarkii, red crayfish and freshwater crayfish. Shaped like a shrimp with a hard shell The adult is about 5.6~ 1 1.9 cm long, dark red, with nearly black carapace and wedge-shaped stripes on the ventral back. Young shrimps are evenly gray, sometimes with black ripples. Long and narrow claws. The middle part of the carapace is not separated by a mesh gap, and there are obvious particles on the carapace. The frontal sword has a lateral thorn or a notch at the end of the frontal sword.
It is a kind of freshwater economic shrimp, which is widely welcomed by people because of its delicious meat. Because of its omnivorousness, fast growth and strong adaptability, it has formed an absolute competitive advantage in the local ecological environment.