Mollusks eat all kinds of things. The cephalopods (octopii, squids, and their allies) are predators of fish and other marine life. Most bivalves are pretty much herbivorous, feeding primarily on phytoplankton, though some are predators. The...
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They eat squid, sponges, tunicates, shrimp, etc. Loggerhead sea turtles and the riddley sea turtles have more powerful jaws designed to crush. They eat crabs, mollusks, shrimp, jellyfish, and vegetation. Leatherback sea turtles eat soft bodied animals such as jellyfish, tunicates, etc...
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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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-some mollusks, like the cuttlefish, are used to make pet products. The cuttlefish is used to make "scratching posts" for birds. People also love to eat mollusks like octopuses and squids. Charlie! ; Credits: thank you to: William Webber Home Page of snails ; Cedar Keys Clams; Undersea Explorer web Site...
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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
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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, the snails, is renowned for their shells. ... They feed mainly on algae, although some species will eat corals and sponges.
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Mollusks are an important group of invertebrates in the animal kingdom. They are classified in the phylum Mollusca, and are divided into 6 ... Feeding—Mollusks eat a variety of minute animals and plants. Most bivalves and chitons are herbivorous. All cephalopods and more than half of the gastropods are carnivorous.
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Within the last 10 years, the introduced garden slugs have been joined by their cousins, mollusks with attitude as well as shells. One common type here is the brown garden snail (Helix aspera), now rummaging through Northwest gardens for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks. ... Of course, some people eat snails,
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gardening.wsu.edu/column/02-13-00.htm
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Kingdom Animalia (animals) ... Bilateria (bilaterally symmetrical animals) ... Phylum Mollusca (mollusks)
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animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/mollusca.html
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