There are many different types of molluscs but the major divisions are the bivalves (clams, oysters, mussels), the gastropods (snails, slugs, nudibranchs) and the cephalopods (octopus, squids, cuttlefish). And actually, there are a number of more obscure groups, such as the chitons, and a few other more obscure groups that contain worm like creatures, and more primitive mollusc like animals, such as the tusk shells. We know that these more obscure molluscs are part of the same group, because they have the same larvae, and some of the same adult features of more commonly known molluscs.
Cephalopods
no they are a part of the mollusk family
Have shells member of the mollusk family.
cephalopods
Class GastropodaSomething else. They are members of the mollusk class of Gastropoda.
No, a snail is an invertebrate in the mollusk family. They are not fish.
mollusk, polycepodaIntelligent Invertebrate: The octopus - a cephalopod - is one of the largest, fastest and most intelligent of all invertebrates.This information was taken from "Animalplanet.com".
Snails belong to the family of Gastropoda, which is a type of invertebrate mollusk.
Yes, a clam is a mollusk. Clams have soft bodies, which typify mollusks. Clams are part of a sub-family of mollusks called bi-valves.
cuttlefish and octopus!
Gastropods. Snail is a member of this mollusk family.
A scallop is a marine bivalve mollusk belonging to the Pectinidae family.