ShellFish
Mussel (shellfish)
A man asks his waiter "do you serve crabs here?" and the waiter answers "yes, we serve all people." The homophone is the word crabs, either meaning a kind of shellfish or a grouchy person.
The homophone for "mussle" is "muscle." Both words have a similar sound but have different meanings. "Mussle" typically refers to a type of shellfish, while "muscle" refers to a soft tissue in the body that helps with movement.
The plural of shellfish is shellfish.
The homophones for "muscle" (movement of the body) and "mussel" (type of shellfish) are "muscle," and "mussel." For "humorous" (to make jokes) and "humorous" (full of humor) the homophone is "humorous."
shellfish
They are mollusks and not shellfish.
A Shellfish is can be a carnivore, herbivore, and omnivore depending on what kind of shellfish it is
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
Shellfish are invertebrates.. Fish are vertebrates. Essentially, clams, oysters and similar animals are shellfish.
An edible shellfish is a cockrull.
A Shellfish is can be a carnivore, herbivore, and omnivore depending on what kind of shellfish it is