Yes, wood-like valves or shells make up their exoskeleton.
No, mussels are not crustaceans. Mussels belong to the phylum Mollusca, while crustaceans belong to the phylum Arthropoda. Mussels are bivalve mollusks, characterized by two hinged shells and a soft body inside, whereas crustaceans have a hard exoskeleton and segmented bodies.
Mussels have a sort of exo-skeleton. Their shell.
Cattle are vertebrates because they are mammals, like us, they have a spine. Invertebrates, such as mussels, worms, and bugs. (Because they have a exoskeleton.)
Yes, it is in the Phylum Mollusca, which also include...octopuses, squids, clams, and mussels
they have exoskeleton
Yes; many cnidarians have an exoskeleton.
Mussels are shellfish, not rabbits. I would suggest not feeding mussels leaves.
Zebra mussels have stripes.
Yes, they are mollusks. Snails and slugs are also mollusks, so you will recognize that these animals don't have internal bones.
Freshwater mussels live in rivers, while saltwater mussels live in oceans. Even though it is mussels, it differs a lot. Freshwater mussel and saltwater mussels hunt different things, because they live in different places.
Bears can inhale freshwater mussels when they want.
The collective noun is a bed of mussels.