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oysters, scallops, clams, snails, crabs, crayfish, lobsters, shrimp, krill, barnacles.
Well, ants, snails, clams, spider, lobsters, earthworms, leeches, octopus, jellyfishes, and sea anenemes.
No, mollusks (clams, snails, squid, etc.) are animals.
No. Earthworms are considered annelids and are not related to molluscs. Animals in the phylum Annelida (which includes earthworms and leeches) are characterized by having long, segmented bodies. On the other hand, animals of phylum Mollusca (such as clams, squid, and snails) are a phylum of animals that share their own common characteristics.
clams, oysters, muscles, snails, slugs, squid, octopus, etc
Macro invertebrates are organisms with no backbone or spine that can be seen without the use of microscope. The best examples are flatworms, crayfish, snails, clams and dragonflies.
They have to eat hard-shelled, meaty food in order to survive, including crabs, clams, snails, oysters, crayfish, and shrimp.
clams live in water and snails mostly live on land.
Animals that live in a stream included freshwater mollusks, fish, and in the Amazon River, freshwater dolphins. Also, crayfish, trout, bass, clams, and freshwater mussels are found in streams. :)
Phylum Mollusca houses such animals as snails, slugs, clams, squid, octopi, and cuttlefish.
Molluaks are animals without backbones and they range from snails and clams. There are over 60,000 different kinds of molluaks.
Clams, snails, and squids all belong to kingdom Animalia phylum Molluska.