yes you can find them any where in the world
A freshwater mussel.
Having researched the internet the only information I have been able to find is that because females grow faster than males, both the shell and mussel size then on this basis alone you have an 80% chance of correctly estimating the sex.
You would fine sediment in the benthic zone, or bottom, of a lake.
On the beach
Natural pearls grow in the wild, without any human assistance or interferrence, and are quite rare and can be difficult to find. When found, the pearls are harvested, cleaned and made into jewelry, and cost more than cultured pearls.Cultured pearls are grown ('cultured') under highly controlled conditions by pearl farmers. Farmers plant a core (a 'grain') made up of mussel shell into an oyster or mussel; then the oyster or mussel forms a pearl around this irritant, just as they do when forming natural pearls.Pearl farmers design cultured pearls from start to finish to ensure they are perfect in shape and luminosity. After they are harvested, the pearls are cleaned, and some are treated and bleached (to ensure continuity of color, quality, etc.) before being made into jewelry.Both natural and cultured pearls can be freshwater or saltwater pearls. Freshwater pearls are created or occur in mussels, while saltwater pearls are created or occur in oysters.
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I have tried to find out the same exact question and all I could find was that they eat plankton and organic matter.
I have tried to find out the same exact question and all I could find was that they eat plankton and organic matter.
The zebra mussel is indigenous to lakes and rives in Southern Russia but has become an invasive species infesting lakes and rivers in the US Great Lakes region - and most recently getting into the Hudson river.
Most everywhere, all large provinces have a Freshwater fishery.
the child find the sea shell lying on the sand
The sea otter is the largest member of the Mustelidae, or weasel family, and the only one which lives almost entirely in the water.Mussels or mollusks live with a soft body inside a hard shell, like you might find empty on the beach. Otters have fur, and are mammals.