Seals can and so can someother ocean animals.
type in mollusk cause you cant spell
well generally it depends on the specific type of mullusk fossil, to fully determine the value i would need to know specifically what its features are and whether it is a small or large fossil. If i could somehow see a picture i would be able to determine the value appropriatly. Ussually a Mullusk fossil is quite common but sometimes in isolated areas they can become rare. i would say that according to this post its value would be somewhere between US $15-$20. So i would sugest keeping it as a momento or as a token instead of cashing it in for the small value it is worth. thankyou Dr Billson It is a fairly big size rock that has about a two inch sea shell on it and looks really old and has some chunks out of it.
Herbivores eat plants. Carnivores eat meat. Ominvores eat both. Herbivores eat plants Carnivores eat meat Omnivores eat both
nectar this is what they eat they only eat nectar
lions eat zebras, Spiders eat grasshoppers, hawks eat rabbits, ect.
well a black/grizzly bear eats fish or trout then sharks eat fish,penguins eat krill or shrimp,lion seals eat penguins!
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mullusk
no its a mullusk
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No, they are not mullusks. However, they are mollusks.
mullusk
type in mollusk cause you cant spell
No, a mollusc is a mollusc.
Any sea animal with a shell
Ween's The Mullusk.
No, , it's a mullusk because it''s invertebrate or no skeleton
Nacre