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A polyplacophoran · Scientific classification. Kingdom: Animalia. Superphylum: Lophotrochozoa. Phylum: Mollusca Linnaeus, 1758 ...
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When you are done, try the Mollusks Quiz: A mollusk is another name for a ... Lines on the shell tell how old the mollusk is as the shell gets bigger, ...
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Mollusks can be found in nearly every ecosystem on earth, from high, barren mountains to grassy plains, lakes, rivers and in all seas and oceans. ...
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There are over 50000 known species of Mollusks, which makes them second only to the Arthropods in invertebrate phylum size. Among the Mollusks are some of ...
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Mollusk Mollusc Mollusks Internet Resource Site for Students, Educators, and anyone wanting to learn more about the fascinating world of the Mollusc ...
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The Smithsonian's Mollusk Collection contains more than 15 million specimens. Biologists study them to discover how these animals live and adapt. ...
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