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    Mussel, edible freshwater or marine bivalve mollusk. Mussels are able to move slowly by means of the muscular foot. They feed and breathe by filtering water through extensible tubes called siphons; a large mussel filters 10 gal (38 liters) of water per... more

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  • Mussel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The common name mussel is used for members of several families of clams or bivalve molluscs, from saltwater and freshwater habitats. ...

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  • Mussels

    All freshwater mussels belong to the mollusk order Unionoida, ... These features have made freshwater mussels popular among collectors since the early 19th ...

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  • BBC - Food - Recipes: Food and ingredients - Mussels

    The BBC's guide to buying and cooking mussels Feature articles and guides on fascinating food topics.

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  • Zebra and Quagga Mussel Page

    Welcome to the Zebra and Quagga Mussel Information Resource Page ... November 2009 Zebra and Quagga mussels map (High Resolution JPEG) or pdf icon - click ...

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  • Seafood Restaurant Glasgow and Edinburgh - Mussel Inn

    Fresh seafood, delicious recipes and selected wines - Mussel Inn Seafood Restaurants Glasgow and Edinburgh.

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  • HowStuffWorks "Mussel"

    The mussel is one of the many interesting species of mollusks. Learn more about the mussel at HowStuffWorks.

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