it is from the wild and not tooken care of by ppl
2006-06-07 10:24:20
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answered by heyheyhey 3
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All it means is "caught in the wild." I was walking in the park behind my house the other night and I saw a crawfish walking on the trail. I see their little homes made of mud balls all the time, but that was the first time I saw one out taking a stroll.
Oh, and here is the best tip for catching them in the wild, first, you need to find where they are, then when it rains and leaves an area kinda flooded and you can see them swimming around, get a piece of raw bacon and tie it to the string, almost as soon as you put it in the water, the crawfish swim over to it and grab it with their claws and start eating it, then you can just lift the string out of the water and the crawfish hangs on and you just plop it into you bucket.
2006-06-07 10:26:02
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answered by jacksfullhouse 5
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The most important farmed U.S. species is red swamp crawfish (Procambarus clarkii), found in southern Louisiana.
Second is the white-river crawfish (P. acutus) from northern Louisiana.
Alive, red swamp crawfish are red to nearly black; white-river crawfish are light to dark brown.
All crawfish cook up brilliant red.
Approximately 90 percent of the U.S. farmed and wild crawfish production comes from Louisiana, where crawfish are trapped in the wild and farmed as a rotating crop with rice.
Crawfish are also farmed and harvested wild in other Southern states and in the Pacific Northwest.
In China, crawfish are cultivated in ponds with other fish.
In California, fishermen trap cool-water crawfish in rivers that feed the Sacramento Delta.
Fishermen in the Midwest trap the species in lakes.
Limited amounts are farmed in Europe.
2006-06-07 10:39:45
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answered by Swirly 7
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that means that they were caught in the wild (like the river) and not bred somewhere. like the crawfish you are eating were caught in the river, in their natural environment rather than bred on a crawfish farm (which sounds funny, but thats what they do).
2006-06-07 10:24:24
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answered by kimberbee 5
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I believe that wild species means that it was not raised on a water farm it came out of the ocean.
2006-06-07 10:27:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Species?
2006-06-07 10:36:12
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answered by redirishactress 5
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You bought the best: natural, wild crawfish http://www.bayoudog.com/articles/kitchen_stories/mudbug_madness_crawfish.php as opposed to the farmed, artificially grown, variety http://www.ncagr.com/aquacult/fsterling.html
2006-06-07 10:29:10
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answered by love2travel 7
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Wild species means it wasn't grown in a factory.
2006-06-07 10:23:46
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answered by intelligentaphrodite 3
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wild species denotes crawfish that have not been farmed, sorry you need to catch these yourself
2006-06-07 10:25:03
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answered by bigpapa_mc 1
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wild species mean not so common species
2006-06-07 10:22:47
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answered by YourDreamDoc 7
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Caught in the wild, not farmed.
2006-06-07 10:23:29
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answered by Anonymous
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