With over 50000+ species, mollusks live in almost every environment on the planet. From the tops of trees to the bottom of the sea. They live in the desert heat and the Arctic cold. They live in rivers, streams both in fresh and saltwater. See the related link for more information.
In one web, the mollusk eats phytoplankton, and is then eaten by a platypus. Trace on from there.
It should look something like this:
>>phytoplankton-----> MOLLUSK----> Platypus----> water-rats-----> hawks-----> dogs----> pythons-----> foxes ------> crocodiles.
Sources:
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/656177/zebra-mussel
http://answers.Yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071218134949AAWKMMl
Some mollusks are found in shallow coastal areas; and others live in the deepest regions of the ocean. Some of them were discovered at depths of 2,200 ft. or more in regions where volcanic activity were taken place.
Mollusks live in many homes throughout the globe. Mollusks also live on solid ground in homes where they can hold their bodies moist.
Mollusks have a lifespan that varies and live from two years all the ways up to over forty years. The bivalve mollusk can live up to 410 years.
Mollusks are found all over. From the octopus and squid in the ocean, to the snails in trees and even in mountains.
I heard mollusks are herbivores, but I'm not quite positive yet.
Under mud and sand in tidal regions, swimming freely in the sea, and crawling on land!.
Well land mollusks live on land usually, and water mollusks live underwater. Neither can survive in the others enviroment. I think..
they live in the shells.
They live in water.
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the sunlight zone
the mollusk live in land example fish oyster
they live in water
In the seas
Most are in water.
No, they don't.
yes
omnivore