The common yabby, Cherax destructor, is an
Australian freshwater
crustacean in the
Parastacidae family. It is listed as a
vulnerable species of
crayfish by the
World Conservation Union (IUCN), though the validity of this listing is questionable; wild yabby populations remain strong, and have expanded into new habitats created by reservoirs and farm dams . Its
common name of "
yabby" is also applied to many other Australian
Cherax species of crustacean. Yabbies occasionally reach up to 30
cm (12
in) in length but are more commonly 10–20
cm (4–8
in) long . Colour is highly variable and depends on water clarity and habitat; yabbies can range from black, blue-black or dark brown in clear waters to light brown, green-brown or beige in turbid waters . Yabbies specifically bred to be an un-naturally vibrant blue colour are now popular in the aquarium trade in Australia.
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