Scallops are also called Bay Scallops or Sea Scallops, and/or Calico Scallops.
Depends on if you live in Australia or not. There scallops are different from Western scallops.
People eat scallops. Otters do to.
There is no standard collective noun for scallops. A collective noun is an informal part of language, any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun. You could borrow the collective noun from clams and oysters, a bed of scallops, or you can be more creative, for example, a scoop of scallops, a sea of scallops, a skillet of scallops, etc.
starfish and crabs eat scallops .
they shouldn't eat scallops
scallops live for about 2-5 years
Scallops is the plural. The singular form of the word is scallop.
No. Scallops are mollusks and shrimp are crustaceans.
Scallops are not born. They hatch from eggs. Their eggs don't have shells and neither do the newly hatched scallops.
bay scallops - 4-6 per person for appetizer sea scallops - 1 per person for an appetizer
Yes there are scallops living on the great barrier reef.