Freshwater mussels like a muddy creek bottom with lots of other marine life around. They get lonely. Actually the other fish stir the mud and helps the mussels to feed.
They have a very sticky surface that helps stick to their habitat
Marsh and Swamp Habitate
they invade the habitat of other organisms living there and they start to overtake the lakes which decreases the biodiversity in the great lakes.
They live in Freshwater. (Freshwater Mussels.) They can also live in Saltwater. (Saltwater Mussels.) Mussels are kind of like a clam, not to be mixed up with muscles.
Mussels are shellfish, not rabbits. I would suggest not feeding mussels leaves.
Freshwater mussels live in rivers, while saltwater mussels live in oceans. Even though it is mussels, it differs a lot. Freshwater mussel and saltwater mussels hunt different things, because they live in different places.
Zebra mussels have stripes.
The collective noun is a bed of mussels.
Bears can inhale freshwater mussels when they want.
This species is certainly not endangered, as it has been introduced into many countries and has become detrimental to local mussel populations.
G. Thomas Watters has written: 'A guide to the freshwater mussels of Ohio' -- subject(s): Freshwater mussels, Identification, Mussels 'The freshwater mussels of Ohio' -- subject(s): Identification, Margaritiferidae, Freshwater mussels, Unionidae