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CLAMS - Clams are mollusks which use their foot to burrow completely or partially into sand or mud. There are a few types of well-known clams (primarily the edible ones). Here is a list of a few with their scientific classifications: The hard clam--Mercenaria me...
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Mollusks - Maybe you think that snails, clams, mussels, squid, and octopods are very different. Yet, they are all in the same category of animals known as mollusks and are structurally similar.
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Mollusks - Maybe you think that snails, clams, mussels, squid, and octopods are very different. Yet, they are all in the same category of animals known as mollusks and are structurally similar
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Zambesi Softshell - A carnivorous turtle, the Zambesi softshell feeds mainly on mollusks. It lays its 15 to 20 eggs from December to March and is most active in rainy weather. Hatchlings have pale green carapaces and dark lines on their heads.
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Snow Bunting - In breeding plumage, the male snow bunting is almost pure white, except for his black back, central tail and primary wing feathers. In winter, his white plumage becomes mottled with rusty brown.
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Central Stoneroller - Typically, the central stoneroller lives in small streams in riffle areas (shallow water where the flow is broken by the stones and gravel on the streambed). It feeds at the bottom on tiny plants, insect larvae and mollusks.
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Barbel - slender, long-bodied fish, the barbel has a characteristic high dorsal fin and two pairs of sensory barbels around its fleshy lips. It is a bottom-living fish, most active at night and at dusk, and feeds on insect larvae, mollusks and crustaceans. It is a...
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Common Carp - Now an extremely widely distributed fish, the common carp belongs to the large, freshwater family Cyprinidae. Carp are robust, fairly deep-bodied fishes; some are fully scaled, but there are other varieties, such as leather carp, which are scaleless, and...
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Under the Sea - a unit on Marine Biology * - Complete unit on marine biology for elementary classrooms. Contains background information, activities, and online games and quizzes. Each of the links to the left contains facts and information, photos, classroom activities and investigations, online ga...
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Clams - Clams are animals that burrow under the sea floor. They are bivalves, mollusks that have two shells that protect a soft body. There are over 15,000 different species of clams worldwide. The biggest clam is the Giant Clam, Tridacna gigas; it is up to 4.8 f...
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