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'Yabby Dabby Doooooooooo!'

This is a discussion on 'Yabby Dabby Doooooooooo!' within the Animals (mammals, birds, insects etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; We went for a walk in the Lamington National Park rainforest on the weekend, trying to get some serious hiking ...

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    We went for a walk in the Lamington National Park rainforest on the weekend, trying to get some serious hiking fitness up ready for our trip to New Zealand in a few weeks time.

    There's a been a LOT of rain here again and many areas are flooding badly once more.

    However, up above the Gold Coast, near the border of New South Wales and Queensland, the rain has been plentiful but not too bad.

    The wet conditions are perfect in this area to see our Lamington Spiny Crayfish.
    These crays (ranging in size from around 150mm long to around 300mm long were plentiful on the slushy trails near the river and waterfalls. I also stepped on a couple.

    The thread title comes from our colloquial term of 'Yabby' which Aussie's often call any crayfish, lobster, shrimplike creature.

    After seeing our first Cray we were walking along the trail a few minutes later when my wife suddenly says "I like Yabby Dabby Doo's!" ... it made me laugh ... so there you have it.

    Here's a big one who was hiding from us ...


    When threatened they aggressively defend themselves while walking backwards to find cover


    An idea of size as this one latches onto my wife's hiking boot


    Swimming around in the stream

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    cool a wee blue lobster!!
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    Never seen a blue lobster before! Thanks for sharing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yisehaq View Post
    Never seen a blue lobster before! Thanks for sharing!
    You're welcome

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    Great spotting and capture. Not much of a meal though!
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    lookin good... get the water boiling

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    Quote Originally Posted by Runmonty View Post
    Great spotting and capture. Not much of a meal though!
    Easy to spot and we saw about 30 of them so plenty of food. Except they are protected of course.


    Quote Originally Posted by kmunroe View Post
    lookin good... get the water boiling
    I couldn't eat something so cool!

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    Here in Louisiana, we eat crawfish (crayfish) by the hundreds at a time. We have crawfish farms. I have never seen a blue crawfish. If you don't mind, I want to put this on Facebook for my fellow Lousiana friends to see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theantiquetiger View Post
    Here in Louisiana, we eat crawfish (crayfish) by the hundreds at a time. We have crawfish farms. I have never seen a blue crawfish. If you don't mind, I want to put this on Facebook for my fellow Lousiana friends to see.
    As long as it doesn't result in hundreds of rednecks turning up here eating my crayfish ... fine

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    BTW, this is how we do it in Louisiana


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