Mussels can be found within various islands of the Philippines. Islands that typically have mussels surrounding the area include Bohol, Negros and Cebu.
The dark blue clumps of oval shaped shells are called mussels.
Mussels require a hard substrate to attach themselves to, such as rocks or other hard surfaces, in order to thrive. Sandy seashores do not provide the structural support needed for mussels to attach and grow successfully. Additionally, sandy environments do not offer the stable conditions mussels need to withstand waves and currents.
Yes, fish do eat mussels. actually I use to have a mussel in my fish tank, and the fish ate it. so i got four more mussels from a creek I go to, and it is fun to watch them eat. their tongue sticks out.
She ordered a plate of steamed mussels for appetizers at the restaurant.
You can improve muscles by exercising and adding protein to your diet. You can improve mussels by choosing recipes that allow the natural flavor of the mussels to be enhanced. Many people serve mussels with simple garlic and butter sauces.
Mussels are cheaper then clams because Calms are hard to find.
yes, but i don't know what ones it has...that is what i need to find out.
a shell fish, first cousin to an oyster, some are salt water some are fresh water. A bi-valve mollusc. A bivalve. Mussels cling to rocks or solid foundations. Usually dark brown or black, but some in the Philippines are green in colour.
mabye but that is for the world to find out
Mussels are shellfish, not rabbits. I would suggest not feeding mussels leaves.
Zebra mussels have stripes.
Mussels live in fresh or saltwater habitats. Some also live in tropical areas, while most live in temperate zones. You can find mussels on beaches, rivers, ponds, and in canal systems. Hope I helped.
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.
The collective noun is a bed of mussels.
Bears can inhale freshwater mussels when they want.
G. Thomas Watters has written: 'A guide to the freshwater mussels of Ohio' -- subject(s): Freshwater mussels, Identification, Mussels 'The freshwater mussels of Ohio' -- subject(s): Identification, Margaritiferidae, Freshwater mussels, Unionidae
No, mussels have no brain, as with all bivalves.