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Q: What are Marine creature that clings to ships called?
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What word means a small shellfish that clings to ships?

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A limpet clings to rock and moves round feeding when covered by a high tide. Barnacles and muscles also are clinging shellfish, though they are fixed in position and are unable to move position.


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