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The scallop is possibly best known for its beautiful and distinctive shell. ... Buildings in ancient Pompeii were decorated with scallop-shell ornaments. Scallops are bivalve mollusks with scallop-edged, ...
Frequently found on the Assateague beach, Atlantic bay scallop shells come in a variety of colors and usually have about 17 to 20 ribs and (if they haven't broken off) a pair of nearly equal "ears" ...
Scallop Printout. Scallops are bivalves; they have two hard shells and a soft body. They move by quickly opening and closing their shells, ... Predators of the Scallop:Many animals eat scallops, ...
2. With the dark side of the scallop up, hinge facing away from you, insert a knife blade or sharpened spoon between the top and bottom shells from the right and cut away the muscle at its attachment ...
The giant Pacific weathervane scallop (Patinopecten caurinus), is one of several species of the true scallops, family Pectinidae, found in the eastern North Pacific Ocean.
A scallop (pronounced /ˈskɒləp/ or ) is a marine bivalve mollusk of the family Pectinidae. Scallops constitute a cosmopolitan family, found in all of the world's oceans. Many scallops are highly prized as a food source. Some scallops are valued for their...
The shells close tightly when the scallop thinks there is danger. ... When the eyes sense a change of light or danger, a scallop closes its shell.
Weathervane Scallop Fisheries in the Exclusive Economic Zone off Alaska, NOAA Fisheries National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Alaska Region ... Weathervane Scallop Fisheries Management
Throughout the centuries many romantic and historical events have evolved with the beautiful scallop shell as a symbol. Buildings in ancient Pompeii were ornamented with scallop shell designs. ...
Common Bay Scallop, Aequipecten irradians (from northern Gulf of Mexico) ... Many people know of scallops as a tasty seafood, but most have never seen a living scallop.
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