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Faxonius limosus, synonym Orconectes limosus, is a species of in the family . It is native to the east coast of , from to the lower James River, , but has also been introduced to . It is known commonly as the spinycheek crayfish or Kamberkrebs in German.

It is unusual in that it lives in streams, rather than the clear water usually preferred by crayfish. Like Pacifastacus leniusculus, another invasive North American crayfish, F. limosus carries and is a threat to native European crayfish.

F. limosus was introduced to in 1890, and has since spread across much of , recently reaching the . It has also spread southwards as far as the in .

In Europe, F. limosus is included since 2016 in the list of Invasive Alien Species of Union concern (the Union list). This instructs that this species must not be imported, bred, transported, commercialized, or intentionally released into the environment in the whole of the European Union.

Faxonius limosus can reproduce sexually or by . Lobsters and crayfish are decapods meaning that they have 10 legs. 2 of them are claws. These crayfish live on the bottom of the freshwater pools, such as lakes, ponds and swamps. They prefer flat, sandy, and rocky floors. They are also found outside the water on beaches or lawns near the pool of water. They use rocks to make burrows while in the water. This is a very common species of crayfish, especially on Northeast United States, and Southeast Canada.


See also
  • Crayfish as food

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