Once locally-extinct Murray crayfish on track to thrive again in SA
July 21, 2024 1:01 PM Subscribe
Once locally-extinct Murray crayfish on track to thrive again in South Australia's River Murray. The species has been mostly absent from the South Australian stretch of the river for around 40 years. Now, the population is getting another boost.
chariot pulled by cassowaries, I am calling you out. You are just using AI to generate all of these interesting species, right? I mean, you'd almost think something like artificially intelligent design was behind it! Is it possible that all of life is just an emergent design of a complex system? If so, why the hell are crabs a strange attractor?
Without the snark: I am grateful that you keep posting about the corners of life that, otherwise, I would never have heard of.
posted by SPrintF at 3:51 PM on July 21
Without the snark: I am grateful that you keep posting about the corners of life that, otherwise, I would never have heard of.
posted by SPrintF at 3:51 PM on July 21
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