A. E. Trueman has written: 'A monograph of British carboniferous non-marine Lamellibranchia' -- subject(s): Paleontology, Bivalvia, Fossil, Bivalves, Fossil, Fossil Bivalvia, Fossil Bivalves
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Bivalves are eaten by a variety of predators in aquatic ecosystems, including fish, crabs, sea stars, birds, and some marine mammals like otters. These animals have adapted to crack open the shells of bivalves to access the nutritious soft tissues inside.
Bivalvia is the scientific name for the bivalves.
No, Bivalves are not toxic. Bivalves are any kind of animal with two shells, like a clam or mollusk. They cannot bite you, or sting you. If you do not cook them when you eat them, you will get food poisoning.
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Most do so by simply closing their shells, however some bivalves can clap their shells together and "swim" away from danger.
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Bivalves commonly found grouped in beds include mussels, clams, oysters, and scallops. These bivalves often aggregate together for protection, reproduction, and access to food sources, creating dense beds or reefs that provide important habitat for other marine organisms.
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