most definatly not. i live on the east coast right on a river and as you may have guessed by my name ((molluskfarmer)) I enjoy collecting muscles and clams. They are both edible mollusks and are in an extreme abundance. The zebra muscle and razor clam are so common that they are almost considered an invasive species. interesting question tho.
Cameroon otters are an endangered species and they eat eggs, crabs, mollusks, and frogs using their hand-like paws.
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Mollusks are invertebrates because they do not have a backbone.
Raccoons eat mollusks. Otters eat mollusks. People eat mollusks.
Mollusks are not classified as mammals.
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The only mollusks that are Gastropoda are slugs and snails.
A scientist who studies mollusks is called a teuthologist.
Well land mollusks live on land usually, and water mollusks live underwater. Neither can survive in the others enviroment. I think..
No, mollusks are not prokaryotic. They are eukaryotic organisms, meaning they have cells with a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
Mollusks are invertebrates