Saltwater mussels: Humans, seastars, seabirds, marine gastropods.
Freshwater mussels: Otters, racoons, ducks, geese.
adaptations of a ribbed mussel are its color to camouflage itself from predators and its hard shell also to protect itself from predators
because they are cool
Yes. It has a shell. Invertebrates have no backbone, vertebrates do. Invertebrates often have a hard external shell (like a mussel), or exoskeleton (like a crab), to protect them from predators.
adaptations of a ribbed mussel are its color to camouflage itself from predators and its hard shell also to protect itself from predators
A freshwater mussel is also called a unionid mussel or naiad.
A bearded mussel is a mussel found off the coasts of Britain, Latin name Modiolus barbatus, also known as the horse mussel or the horse-bearded mussel.
A mother zebra mussel pushes out an egg that grows into a another zebra mussel.
The mussel is a bivalve mollusk. When the tide rushes in, that mussel will clam up.
Yes, mussel is high in cholesterol. In 3 oz of mussel there is 48 mg of cholesterol.
what is a ribbed mussel a trophic level
The Twi word for mussel is "nkawie".
The homophones for "mussel" are "muscle" and "muzzle."