What breathes and eats in water, dramatically clamps down on students' pencils, carries eggs that hatch to produce many offspring, excites students tremendously, does not die easily and stinks up a classroom, and--most importantly--is able to teach students about habitats, adaptations, and inquiry investigations? The answer: crayfish.
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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 4/1/2006Stock # sc06_043_07_32Volume 043Issue 07