They are not all the same because the female is very big in size but the male is very small so which ends up happening is what the female has babies with the male and the female ends up killing him.
They are shellfish, they have an exoskeleton.
Calamari (squid) is not typically thought of as a shellfish but it is a mollusc - in the same family as oysters and mussels. People with a shellfish allergy could have a potentially life-threatening reaction to calamari.
I do not think that these are the same thing, although I think that they are quite similar. Some crustaceans are shellfish though. Thank you. :)
If one is allergic to shellfish, they are cleared to eat all regular fish. However, they should take care with eating sushi or other fishes, as there is sometimes shellfish residue.
Not necessarily. Shellfish allergies often come in different categories, like crustacean (shrimp, crab, lobster, etc.) or mollusk (clams, oyster, squid, etc.). While most people who have shellfish allergies are allergic to all shellfish, that is not always the case. An allergist can administer a test to determine what type(s) of shellfish allergy you may have.
It is a clam.
The plural of shellfish is shellfish.
They all have hearts
ShellFish
Overall, it's 100%. They all die eventually. But seriously, can you clarify the question? Are you asking about the mortality rate of people who eat shellfish, or the rate at which shellfish die under specific conditions?
plato.. D - all of the above
The color purple came from the Greeks. There is a shellfish with the same name.