A New, Blue And Rare Species Of Crayfish Was Recently Discovered In Ohio
Did you know crayfish can also be blue? A long-term search for the rare and colorful blue crayfish in Ohio officially ended last month. The first blue crayfish was spotted in Monroe County this May, making it a newly documented species in the Buckeye State. This rare discovery took place in eastern Ohio after researchers spent years studying and searching.

It's likely the rarest species in Ohio—and it's definitely the most colorful.

They're also known as crawfish, crawdads, freshwater lobsters, mountain lobsters, mudbugs, or yabbies—depending on where you're from.
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Wildlife experts and researchers considered the Ohio River a barrier to their migration here, so this rare species may have came to the Buckeye State before the Continental Glaciation, (approximately 2 million years ago!).
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In other words, you likely aren't going to spot a blue crayfish in your backyard or in your local creek.

Have you ever spotted crayfish in Ohio? How about a blue one? Share your thoughts and experiences with us!
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