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Mudbug

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crawdadnoun(Midland US) Synonym of crayfish.
mudcrabnounAlternative form of mud crab. [Any of various crabs, principally in families Panopeidae and Xanthidae, that live in or near mud.]
crawldadnoun(US, regional) The crayfish.
crawlfishnoun(US, regional) The crayfish.
muddyCovered or splashed with, or full of, mud (“wet soil”).
mudwormnounAny species of worm that lives in mud, especially coastal mudflats.
mud lobsternounAny of a number of decapod crustaceans in the infraorders Axiidea and Gebiidea (true lobsters are in the related infraorder Astacidea)
mudsuckernounA kind of goby.
mud crabnounAny of various crabs, principally in families Panopeidae and Xanthidae, that live in or near mud.
crawfishnoun(United States, especially Southern US, Louisiana and Texas, Midwest, Western US) Any of various freshwater crustaceans: crayfish.
mudfishnounAny of many fish that frequent muddy water or burrow in mud, of numerous species, including:
craynounA crayfish or lobster.
crawdaddynoun(US) crayfish
mudscownounSynonym of mudboat.
crayfishnounAny of numerous freshwater decapod crustaceans in superfamily Astacoidea or Parastacoidea, resembling the related lobster but usually much smaller.
marbled crayfishnoun(uncountable) Procambarus virginalis; an all-female species of crayfish that reproduces without sex.
mudhoppernounSynonym of mudskipper (“type of fish”).
crabfishnoun(archaic) A freshwater crab found in Southern European rivers, streams, and lakes, Potamon fluviatile or Cancer fluviatilis.
mousienoun(fishing) A rat-tailed maggot used as bait.
mudsnailnounAny of several univalve molluscs found on tidal mudflats, typically in New Zealand.

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