Mollusca
Molluscs form one of the largest groups in the animal kingdom, with more than 100,000 known species! They include all the shelled… More »
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Flamingo Tongue Cowrie; ... HOME >> WATER SPECIES >> Mollusks ... Mollusks Species...
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Answers to questions on the different characteristics and varieties of the mollusks and mollusk shells ... WiseDude.com; The Characteristics of Mollusks...
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Mollusks have adapted to an amazing range of environments. Clams and snails can be found living on mountains, ... Besides gastropods, bivalves and cephalopods, there are three less common types of mollusk. There are the chitons, also known as the armadillos of the sea; the tusk shells, resembling miniature elephant tusks;
www.all-about-seashells.com/article/index.php?id=12&q=T... www.all-about-seashells.com/article/index.php?id=12&q=Types_of_Mollusks
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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Mollusks; Mollusks are a phylum of soft-bodied invertebrate animals. Many mollusks have a hard external shell, but others do not. There are over 50,000 different types of mollusks alive today.
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Mollusks are a phylum of soft-bodied invertebrate animals. Many mollusks have a hard external shell, but others do not. There are over 50,000 different types of mollusks alive today.
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This site includes detailed information about many different types of mollusks. It also offers a wide array of beautiful, brightly colored photographs of the diverse organisms that are classified as mollusks. (Grades 4 and up)
www2.tltc.ttu.edu/thomas/coollinks/NewLinks/mollusks.ht... www2.tltc.ttu.edu/thomas/coollinks/NewLinks/mollusks.htm
Information about mollusks from the Animal Diversity Web. ... Kingdom Animalia (animals) ... Phylum Mollusca (mollusks)
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/mollusca.html animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/mollusca.html
Home page for fossil mollusk studies at the U.S. Geological Survey ... Many types of clams and snails also disappeared at the end of the Cretaceous, including the rudists, a group of bivalved mollusks that lived much as modern reef-building organisms do.
geology.er.usgs.gov/paleo/mollusks.shtml geology.er.usgs.gov/paleo/mollusks.shtml