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Sea and Sky's Mollusks page 1 contains information about the yellow nudibranch, flame scallop, giant clam, and flamingo tongue cowrie. ... Mollusks comprise a group of soft-bodied animals that includes snails, clams, and sea slugs. The most common characteristic of most mollusks is their shell. One of the largest groups,
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www.seasky.org/reeflife/sea2f.html
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Mollusk Mollusc Mollusks Internet Resource Site for Students, Educators, and anyone wanting to learn more about the fascinating world of the Mollusc / Mollusk ... Molluscs, Mollusc, Mollusks or Mollusk! Snail Education!
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www.manandmollusc.net/
www.manandmollusc.net/
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Introduction to the major molluscan classes. ... There is one thing that all mollusks have in common: a foot. The foot is used for different purposes in each class, as you will see.; Here are four classes of mollusks: ... BACK TO THE INVERTEBRATES PAGE!;
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www.cyhaus.com/marine/mollusk.htm
www.cyhaus.com/marine/mollusk.htm
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What are Mollusks? ... Mollusks are an amazingly diverse group of animals that live in a wide variety of environments. They can be found inhabiting trees (Figure 1: D), gardens, freshwater ponds and streams, estuaries, tidal pools, beaches, the continental shelf, and the deep ocean.
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geology.er.usgs.gov/paleo/mollusks.shtml
geology.er.usgs.gov/paleo/mollusks.shtml
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Information about mollusks from the Animal Diversity Web. ... Kingdom Animalia (animals) ... Phylum Mollusca (mollusks)
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animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/mollusca.html
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/mollusca.html
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Mollusca - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Molluscs are animals belonging to the phylum Mollusca . There are around 93,000 recognized extant species, making it the largest marine phylum with about 23% of all named marine organisms. Represen...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mollusca
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Learn more about mollusks. Check out our mollusk animal section. ... Mollusks were among the first inhabitants of the Earth. Fossils of mollusks have been found in rocks and date back over 500 million years. Mollusk fossils are usually well preserved because of their hard shell.
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www.kidport.com/RefLib/Science/Animals/Mollusks.htm
www.kidport.com/RefLib/Science/Animals/Mollusks.htm
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This site discusses the characteristics of mollusks, including information on body regions and the “stomach foot” that almost all mollusks have in common. It also answers many interesting questions, such as “How are pearls made?” (Grades 4 and up)
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www2.tltc.ttu.edu/thomas/coollinks/NewLinks/mollusks.ht...
www2.tltc.ttu.edu/thomas/coollinks/NewLinks/mollusks.htm
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