The black or blue bivalve you are referring to is likely a mussel, which attaches itself to rocks in the intertidal zone using byssal threads. Mussels are filter feeders that can be found in coastal areas around the world.
This description sounds like a mussel. Mussels are bivalve mollusks that often have dark-colored shells in shades of black or blue. They are commonly found attached to rocks in the intertidal zone, where they feed by filtering plankton and other small particles from the water.
Freezing is exothermic, as the substance that is freezing loses energy to its surroundings.
Yes. A wolf is endothermic, able to maintain its own body temperature. It is a mammal, and mammals and birds are endothermic. The term 'endothermic' is the biological term for an animal that is warm-blooded.
no
Blue mussel was created in 1758.
endothermic
No a blue mussel can not be eaten by a periwinkle because periwinkle's only eat algae or they go with out food.
Green and blue.
is the blue foot boobies bird ectothermic or endothermic
They have a strong shell :)
Its competition would be a blue catfish.
well the just have so deal with it
No, dead blue mussel shells cannot grow. Growth in mussels occurs only when they are alive, as they obtain nutrients from their environment to build and expand their shells. Once a blue mussel dies, its biological processes cease, and the shell remains in its last formed state without any further growth.
Mussels are typically dark blue or black in color.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Mytilus edulis.
A freshwater mussel is also called a unionid mussel or naiad.