Cahaba Crayfish Traditional Cache
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You are looking for a camo pill container. This cache is located in the Cahaba River Wildlife Management Area. You can easily access this cache with a 2wd pickup truck or SUV.
Crawfish, also known as crayfish and crawdads to many people, are alive and well in the Cahaba River, just as they are in other central, eastern, and southeastern parts of the United States. There are 24 species of crawfish in the Cahaba. Crawfish can be 10-150 mm long, and come in various colors such as black, brown, red, blue, orange, and green. Crawfish use their pincers to grab and tear-up their food. They are omnivores, eating a variety of foods such as snails, insects, small fishes, carrion, and vegetation. Crawfish, as a group are are very versatile, but some species require very narrow environmental conditions. They live in areas of different temperatures and have a mixture of habitats. Crawfish often dwell under rocks or in holes they dig.
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