The "brown stuff" you are talking about is more like a dark green look but, it is plankton and is perfectly fine to eat.
a freshwater mussel
there are these little things that are in the shell and they help the mussel stay in place
about 2 inches
yes, brown recluses are found in washington, however, they are not very common
Mussels are bivalve.
A bearded mussel is a mussel found off the coasts of Britain, Latin name Modiolus barbatus, also known as the horse mussel or the horse-bearded mussel.
This species was native to southern Russia
The brown stuff is their feces.
Fossils are found in rocks not rain forests.
yes he is and you can go to google and look up Chris Browns mussel and it ll show up
a freshwater mussel
A mother zebra mussel pushes out an egg that grows into a another zebra mussel.
The mussel is a bivalve mollusk. When the tide rushes in, that mussel will clam up.
Yes, mussel is high in cholesterol. In 3 oz of mussel there is 48 mg of cholesterol.
Yeah!
Mediterranean mussel was created in 1819.
Duck mussel was created in 1758.