a freshwater mussel
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.
fish that live on the bottom of a creek or stream eg: cat fish also can people from LSC please stop posting stuff on here ur not kool and the teachers have been notified!! also racoons eat them.
The fish is the "bitterling", genus Rhodeus, a small (under 11 cm) omnivorous fish. Female bitterlings lay their eggs inside the gill slits of mussels (one or two per mussel), where they are fertilized by the male. The larvae hatch there and are protected from predators for 3 or 4 weeks after hatching.
A mussel can vary in size depending on the species, but on average they are around 2-6 inches long.
A mussel is a bivalve, which means it has two shells that are hinged together to protect its soft body.
The correct spelling is "mussel." A mussel is a type of bivalve mollusk found in both freshwater and saltwater environments.
probably not.
A freshwater mussel.
yes you can find them any where in the world
If you are buying it, the sign should say, if you caught it, you'll probably be able to figure it out pretty easily. If this didn't help, search Google images for 'freshwater mussel' and 'saltwater mussel' and see which looks most like the one you have.
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I think it is called a Mussel Spasm
Sometimes the mussels predetor could make the mussel species drop down
Zebra mussels belong to the family Dreissenidae. These are freshwater bivalve mollusks. Despite their name, zebra mussels are not true mussels.
Zebra mussels belong to the family Dreissenidae. These are freshwater bivalve mollusks. Despite their name, zebra mussels are not true mussels.
Yes - Mussel's are edible. In fact many varieties, such as the Green Lipped Mussel are not only edible but an excellent source of vitamins and essential nutrients like Omega-3's. One Mussel Powder supplement that I am familiar with is called Neptone.
the beautiful lining is called, mother-of-pearl