the beautiful lining is called, mother-of-pearl
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the beautiful lining is called, mother-of-pearl
The mussel, a bivalve, has two valves, or shells.
They get There shells when they are attaching to the host so in about 1-6 weeks you will see a sell and then they fall to the floor and start free living and looking for a Mate. Also add me on Xbox 360. WeakenedGem396.
The use of mussel shells in decorations started early in human history and evidence of this use is found in almost every culture. Ancient Egyptians and Mesopotamian people used shells in decorations.
Yes you can make out of it , Just by Pulvurizing the shells and add into the cement
Mussels do not shed their shells. They are bivalves and all bivalves just grow larger by adding material to their shells as they get older.
Mussels have slate gray shells, and they are longer and thinner than clam shells, which are off white, and almost round in shape.
Mussels have slate gray shells, and they are longer and thinner than clam shells, which are off white, and almost round in shape.
As the ocean takes up CO2 that means that the mussel's who live in the ocean take up some of the carbon dioxide in to there shells.
the mussel of the clam keeps the shell together. But they can open it if the want.
Zebra mussels have stripes.
The use of mussel shells in decorations started early in human history and evidence of this use is found in almost every culture. Ancient Egyptians and Mesopotamian people used shells in decorations.