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- Mussel (4840 bytes)
10: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Bivalvia]]}}
17: ...erent [[subclass]]es, despite considerable similarities in appearance.
21: ...rnal shell is composed of two valves that protect it from predators and desiccation. Protruding from a...
23: ...read that it very tough and secures the mussel to its substrate.
26: ...]]s for cilliary-mucus feeding. The waste water exits out through the excurrent siphon. The labial pal... - Squid (6229 bytes)
9: ...try | taxon = '''Teuthida'''}}<br>{{Taxobox_authority | author = [[A. Naef]] | date = [[1916]]b}}
16: ... often known by the name '''calamari''', from the Italian word for these animals.
18: ...order Octopoda) for total number of [[species]], with 298 classified into 28 families.
22: ... rough tongue common to all [[molluscs]] except [[bivalvia]] and [[aplacophora]]).
28: ... squids are featured in literature and folklore, with a strongly frightening connotation. - Squids (6229 bytes)
9: ...try | taxon = '''Teuthida'''}}<br>{{Taxobox_authority | author = [[A. Naef]] | date = [[1916]]b}}
16: ... often known by the name '''calamari''', from the Italian word for these animals.
18: ...order Octopoda) for total number of [[species]], with 298 classified into 28 families.
22: ... rough tongue common to all [[molluscs]] except [[bivalvia]] and [[aplacophora]]).
28: ... squids are featured in literature and folklore, with a strongly frightening connotation. - Clams (945 bytes)
1: ... freshwater [[mollusc]]s belonging to the class [[Bivalvia]]. The term "clam" has no [[Taxonomy|taxonomic]] ... - Jurassic (4659 bytes)
1: ...ertain by 5 - 10 million years. The Jurassic constitutes the middle period of the [[Mesozoic]] era, al...
3: ... the region where [[Germany]], [[France]] and [[Switzerland]] meet.
15: | [[Tithonian]]
57: ...merica]], [[Japan]], [[Australasia]], and the [[United Kingdom]].
65: * [[rudists]], a [[reef]]-forming variety of [[bivalvia|bivalves]];
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