They proroduce thier to protect the eggs from predators
They don't. Most bivalves shells protect them from predators, but some become prey to the more intelligent or even more brute animals of the sea. The exception to this is the scallop, which can actually propel itself by opening and closing its shell with enough force to "fly" away from danger.
Bivalvia is the scientific name for the bivalves.
It has two valves, hence bi....
bivalves
No, Bivalves are not toxic. Bivalves are any kind of animal with two shells, like a clam or mollusk. They cannot bite you, or sting you. If you do not cook them when you eat them, you will get food poisoning.
Humans and some sea animals eat bivalves. Bivalves are marine animals such as clams, scallops, oysters as well as mussels.
There are several common bivalves that are often grouped into beds. Clams, mussels, scallops, and oysters are some of these common bivalves grouped into beds.
Bivalves have strong muscles in order to hold their shells closed.
they do not got any predators
When life gives bivalves sand, they make pearls.
does the flame bowerbird have any natural predators?