Found: A Colored Crayfish That Looks Fake But Is Totally Real
It is pretty beautiful! (Photo: ZooKeys)
Christian Lukhaup named this creature ”beautiful”—Cherax pulcher, the beautiful aquatic crayfish. He first saw the cotton candy-colored crayfish in a photo, more than 10 years ago, the Washington Post reports. He first found it in pet shops, being sold in places like Japan and Europe, sometimes as the Hoa Creek crayfish.
Finding it in its natural habitat, though, was much harder.
“If you look at the map, you don’t find the name of creeks on the map,” he told the Post. “It’s not easy to find.”
But eventually, he was able to confirm that it lives, as he reports in ZooKeys, in “Hoa Creek, close to the village Teminabuan in the southern-central part of the Kepala Burung (Vogelkop) Peninsula, West Papua, Indonesia.”
It’s three to four inches long—about the length of a finger—and besides being beautiful, it’s apparently very tasty.
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