Phylum Mollusca includes a wide range of species with diverse lifestyles. Some mollusks, like snails and slugs, are primarily terrestrial or freshwater dwellers, while others, like clams and oysters, live in marine environments. They can be herbivores, carnivores, filter feeders, or scavengers, depending on the species. Overall, mollusks exhibit a variety of feeding strategies and habitats.
The phylum of a squid is Mollusca.
There are many animals that are not in the Mollusca phylum. Birds, starfish, butterflies, jellyfish, and worms are not part of the Mollusca phylum.
Mollusca is a phylum, not a subphylum.
A slug would go into the phylum mollusca, along with clams, octopi and squid.
Oysters belong to the phylum Mollusca.
There in the phylum Mollusca
The phylum for oysters is Mollusca.
The phylum of a squid is Mollusca.
There are many animals that are not in the Mollusca phylum. Birds, starfish, butterflies, jellyfish, and worms are not part of the Mollusca phylum.
They are mollusks part of the mollusca group.
Phylum Mollusca
Mollusca is a phylum, not a subphylum.
The octopus belongs to the phylum, Mollusca. It shares this phylum with its brethren squid and mollusks. It is a cephalopod, the octopus; therefore, Cephalopoda would be its class. Hope this helps.
Snails are of the phylum Mollusca.
Mollusca is the phylum.
There are about 2,000 varieties of 'common clams'! However, they all belong to the mollusca phylum and the bivalviaclass.
a slug belongs to a snail family that is real