The Gippsland Spiny Crayfish is a large member of the Euastacus group of spiny crays that are endemic to the freshwater rivers and streams of south-eastern Australia. Although they are superficially similiar to the familiar Yabbie (Cherax destructor), they are in fact quite different and are very long lived, taking a considerable time to reach reproductive maturity and as such they are especially susceptible to overfishing. There are more than 50 species of Euastacus in Australia, many of which are poorly k
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