Champagne crawfish is a piece of art of nature. It’s a rare species of crawfish that lives only in the Northern Territory of Australia, more precisely on the Daly River. This species is considered extinct for several years now, but its wonderful bright color made it immortal.
People are trying to reproduce the last existing “Champagne” crayfish by using eggs or larvae of other species. So, since 2012 a new species of lobster-crayfish has been created in Australia.
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