Longpincered Crayfish (Faxonius longidigitus), family Cambaridae, found in the White River basin of southern Missouri and northern Arkansas, USA
photograph by Isaac Szabo

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Longpincered Crayfish (Faxonius longidigitus), family Cambaridae, found in the White River basin of southern Missouri and northern Arkansas, USA
photograph by Isaac Szabo
Detrital Crayfish Faxonius alluvius
Faxonius alluvius is confined to streams within the Crawford Upland and Mitchell Karst Plain of southwestern Indiana. It is a freshwater-dwelling species that occurs in small to medium-sized sandy streams associated with leaf litter and woody debris.
image by Kimberly Scott
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THAT FISH CRAY!!! - ONT, Canada:
I;m not great with crayfish ID, but this looks a lot like Northern Clearwater Crayfish (Faxonius propinquus), family Cambaridae., which I know you have up there.
Any North American crayfish experts have any opinion on this?