no a scallop is a sea creature
I don't know but I also just got a scallop and would like to know!
To me it looks like a magnified Coquille Saint Jaques. (pilgrim scallop) Simple Answer: scallop
They live in the Carribean Sea in the Nuiritic Zone.
A live scallop looks like a clam or a pair of flat sea shells that are closed to create a cover for the scallop itself. On the exterior surface of the shells you can see a line of blue "eyes" or sensors. You can see a live scallop online at Sub Sea Observers.
Capasanta is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "sea scallop." The feminine singular noun literally means "holy head" in English. The pronunciation will be "KA-pa-SAN-ta" in Italian.
first the gull he scoops up a scallop from the kelp beds on which it lives on, then the gull goes up high and drops the scallop. He then eats the meat from the broken shell
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They use it to break open the shells of shellfish - their staple diet. When they find a scallop or oyster, they float on their backs with the food on their stomach. They then pound the shell with the stone to break it open - so they can get at the soft-bodied animal inside.
Might be wrong but I'm pretty sure their predators are Fish and other scallop eaters.
yes an scallop is a mollusk
No, as a scallop is an invertebrate.