As more and more people in Kemah and elsewhere are drawn to the amazing taste of crawfish, you have to ask yourself if they will one day become extinct. After all, once you’ve got a taste for these bad boys, you’d want to eat them daily. Fortunately, you won’t have to worry about any shortage any time soon, and here are the reasons why.
Crawfish Mature and Reproduce Quickly
The average age for a crawfish to reach sexually maturity is 3 months. Red Swamp Crayfish, are common in the Southeastern United States. A healthy female can produce as many as 600 eggs in a season and reproduce twice a year. That's a lot of baby crawfish! Texas holds great waters for the reproduction of crawfish, making it a prime spot to find restaurants that serve up these tasty crustaceans by the bucket load. Read more from this article: http://bit.ly/2v3uutk
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