Yabbies at my Opal Mine in Koroit Queensland Australia

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This is a box of yabbies from the Paroo River on the way to dinner in Koroit, Queensland Australia . . . more info later. . .see www.koroit.com. Yabbies are the Australian version of crayfish - not lobsters. . . found in fresh water streams, rivers and billabongs.. . yes, they are delicious - Koroit is a place where you can eat fresh seafood in a desert.

If you have any questions, please email me: koroit@gmail.com.

thank you

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  • A yabby is an outback Australian version of what we in the USA call a crayfish or crawfish or crawdad. I do not know the genus or species, but will try to find out. No, unlike many critters in Australia, they really aren't too dangerous. They might nip you a bit with their front claws and it will hurt, but they are not poisonous. These were caught with traps similar to crab or minnow traps near Koroit in southwest Queensland, Australia.

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  • aren't these just like giant bugs? lol

  • Yummmm...

  • nice 1mate

  • are these dangerous?

  • where?

    how much a kilo?

    scientific name?

  • where?

    how much a kilo?

  • where?

  • hmm they look delicious!

  • how did you catch them?

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