We have examined fossil bivalve shells to try to determine whether the obvious growth lines on the shells are related to tidal or other environmental phenomena. Although the study is continuing ...
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Deep-sea creature — with ‘glass’ shell — discovered as new species off Japan. See itThe shell was completely translucent ... Sea scallops are part of the bivalve family because the animals inside create their own shells through the secretion of calcium carbonate, according ...
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Southern Living on MSNClams Vs. Mussels: What's The Difference?No matter the dish, it can be intimidating to cook clams and mussels, especially the first time around. What's the difference ...
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