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- noun US a
crayfish
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This is why the animal is often called a "mudbug."
Archive 2007-04-01 2007
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This is why the animal is often called a "mudbug."
Lenten "mudbugs" 2007
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- A new species of giant crawfish that's twice the size of a typical mudbug has been found in a creek in southern Tennessee.
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When the flow gets inland, it will kill the crayfish (mudbug-crawdad s) beds.
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Call ahead or get on the e-mail list for mudbug alerts.
Latest stories 2010
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When the flow gets inland, it will kill the crayfish (mudbug-crawdad s) beds.
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We're reaching the end of crawfish season, a time when south Louisianians go on mudbug binges to make sure they get their fix for the year.
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Traps are set around Thanksgiving, and the mudbug season can last through July or even into mid-August.
Homepage 2010
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Louisiana crawfish season kicked off in early January, but nobody bothered to tell the mudbug.
WN.com - Articles related to Islam and Halal Cuisine is a growing market 2010
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Call ahead or get on the e-mail list for mudbug alerts.
Latest stories 2010
mollusque commented on the word mudbug
A crayfish, as in the "little brown mudbug" Cambarus thomai.
February 28, 2008