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Does mollusks protect themselves?

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Are clams bivalves?

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They protect themselves by squirting ink.


What would a mollusks hard shell help it to do?

Protect against predators trying to eat it.


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Do chimpanzees stand or walk on 2 feet and there tail holding for support to protect themselves?

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