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Scallops are filter feeders and filter plankton. Some of this plankton may be plant life and some may be animal life, the scallop can not select one or the other and therefore scallops are omnivores.
There are many types of clams in the ocean. One is the giant clam. Another is a regular clam. So, yeah.
Octopus, when cooked properly, has a luxurious and meaty texture somewhat akin to scallop, but with slightly more chew. The flavor is unique, but mild, and hard to describe, like, "What does a mussel, oyster or clam taste like?" but otherwise reminiscent of "the sea". For comparison's sake, the best you can sum it up with is that it does not taste like squid, though that is a reasonable comparison for baby octopus. A lot will vary depending on expertise of the cook, cooking method, and size of the octopus.
animals that live in the disphotic zone are:· Angelshark· Clam· Copepod· Crab Cuttlefish· Eels· Echinoderms· Gastropods· Gray Whale· Greenland Shark· Hatchetfish· Hermit Crab· Horseshoe Crab· Jellyfish· John Dory· Krill· Limpet· Lobsters· Mollusks· Octopus· Oyster· Plankton· Puffer Fish· Sand Dollar· Scallop· Sea Anemone· Sea Cucumber· Sea Star· Sea Urchin· Shrimp· Snail· Sperm Whale· Squid· Starfish· Zooplankton
About 2 million eggs
yes an scallop is a mollusk
No, as a scallop is an invertebrate.
The Ramsay Scallop has 272 pages.
David Hardy has written: 'Scallop farming' -- subject(s): Scallop culture, Scallops 'The biology of scallop farming' -- subject(s): Ecology, Scallop culture, Scallop fisheries, Scallops
That is the correct spelling of "scallop" (a shellfish).
When you can see through the center of the scallop
yes an scallop is a mollusk
local scallop
The scallop should not be overcooked, or it will become chewy.
The Ramsay Scallop was created in 1994.
scallop in Filipino language: kabibe