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Do not be fooled bythis incredibly well preserved shell, it is not a recent shell, but a 250million
Fossilized bivalve shellsburied in an ancient sea sediments are receiving daylight for the first tim
Broken shellsAs you would findsome broken-up shells on the beach today, these are just a few pieces
Giants among the Lilliputians,some diversity in size of bivalves among the sea bottom dwellers from
Cambrian Explosion Month #25: Phylum Mollusca – Shelling OutThe exact evolutionary relationships of
The noble pen shell, Pinna nobilis, largest bivalve of the Mediterranean. They are highly endangered
noaasanctuaries:Pop of color for your Friday? This giant clam from National Marine Sanctuary of Amer
Life cycle stages of diverse planktonic organisms and a couple other animals that also undergo metam
The noble pen shell, Pinna nobilis, largest bivalve of the Mediterranean. They are highly endangered
A Dewott, with some kind of bivalve shell as a hat. because why not.
Broken shellsAs you would find some broken-up shells on the beach today, these are just a few pieces
Do not be fooled by this incredibly well preserved shell, it is not a recent shell, but a 250 millio
Giants among the Lilliputians, some diversity in size of bivalves among the sea bottom dwellers from
Life cycle stages of diverse planktonic organisms and a couple other animals that also undergo metam
archiemcphee: Today we learned that conches, the sea-dwelling mollusks who live inside those big, b
Ancient sea bottom exposed along a modern seaside rocky platform. This immense amount of fossilized
Fossilized bivalve shells buried in an ancient sea sediments are receiving daylight for the first ti
equatorjournal:Anton Frederick Bruun, The bivalve, Lucinoma galatheae, 1952. From “The Galathe
Caspian tern perched on wood at Bivalve, Maryland
Great blue heron perched on wood at Bivalve, Maryland
Spider spider spider
Scene from an ancient sea floor, as if it happened yesterday, however, these are from Permian period
•The hard clams (Mercenaria mercenaria) or Quahogs are an edible marine bivalve mollusk, also k
•The hard clams (Mercenaria mercenaria) or Quahogs are an edible marine bivalve mollusk, also k
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