Everything about Acocil totally explained
Acocil is the name for either of two
species of
freshwater crayfish endemic to
Mexico -
Cambarellus montezumae and
Cambarellus zempoalensis. The former species is widespread in
ponds,
lakes,
lagoons and
reservoirs, including, for example, the
Guadalupe Victoria dam; the latter is known only from its
type locality, the
Lagunas de Zempoala in the State of
Morelos. They both feed on
decaying plants and animals. The name acocil is derived from the
Nahuatl word
acotzilli. Acocil were an important food source for the ancient Mexicans or
Aztecs. Acocil have a yellow, translucent exoskeleton.
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