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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subphylum
  
Crustacea

Family
  
Cambaridae

Scientific name
  
Cambaroides japonicus

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Decapoda

Genus
  
Cambaroides

Higher classification
  
Cambaroides


Similar
  
Cambaroides, Hemigrapsus sanguineus, Crustacean, Signal crayfish, Hemigrapsus

Fishing at a japanese park zarigani


Zarigani (Cambaroides japonicus) is a species of crayfish endemic to Japan.

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It is small in size (6 cm) and grayish in color. Its front claws are much weaker than those of other crayfish. Zarigani need low temperature and high water purity, so they live in upper streams of rivers or lakes in highland regions. The distribution of zarigani comprises Hokkaidō and northern Tōhoku (the northern area of Honshū).

Zarigani Zarigani with Hamada washi the site of Hamada Washi wwwh Flickr

The Environmental Agency (now Ministry of Environment) of Japan added it as a vulnerable species (IUCN category) to the Red Data List in 2000. It is thought that the causes of its decrease are corruption of water quality and the spread of the American crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus, which was imported in the 20th century and has steadily proliferated in northern Japan. Some suspect that this American crayfish carries some disease, such as the crayfish plague known in Europe, that eliminates zarigani.

Zarigani Invertebrate Brain Platform Red swamp crawfish

Zarigani in kani native japanese crayfish


Zarigani NeuroDojo Tuesday Crustie Zarigani

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Zarigani yokohamamama The Sort of Thing I Find in my Sink

Zarigani yokohamamama The Sort of Thing I Find in my Sink

Zarigani Cambaroides japonicus

References

Zarigani Wikipedia


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