Presumably, this question refers to the animal 'mollusk', an invertebrate. The scientific study of this animal is known as 'malacology'.
Invertebrate having a soft unsegmented body usually enclosed in a shell.
Mullusks have a visceral mass that contains the gills, guts, and other organs.
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the only one I know is Mullusks. the eat seaweed, coral, small fish, and other mullusks.
No sponges arent mollusks. Mullusks are in their own phylum 'mollusca' and spongers are a part of their own phylum called 'porifera'
it belongs to mullusks.
No, they are not mullusks. However, they are mollusks.
There are seven animals without backbones. They are called: Protozoa, Annelids,mullusks,Echinoderms,Crustaceans,Arachnids and Insects.
turtels , snails
mullusks
Its actually an Omnivore: a mixture of both.
Arthropods have an exoskeleton. Mollusks don't.