Mollusks have diverse feeding mechanisms depending on their species, but many use a structure called a radula, which is a tongue-like organ covered with tiny teeth. This allows them to scrape or cut food, such as algae or detritus, from surfaces. Bivalves, like clams and oysters, filter feed by siphoning water through their bodies, trapping food particles with gills. Overall, their feeding strategies are adapted to their environments and dietary needs.
the only one I know is Mullusks. the eat seaweed, coral, small fish, and other mullusks.
Mollusks are a large group (phyllum-Mollusca) of animals (about 85,000 species) that are everything from filter feeders (straining small particles from water for food) to high level predators (octopus, squid) that eat fish, and even species that prey on other mollusks.
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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it belongs to mullusks.
No, they are not mullusks. However, they are mollusks.
turtels , snails
mullusks
Its actually an Omnivore: a mixture of both.
Arthropods have an exoskeleton. Mollusks don't.
pearl earring come from phylum mullusks.