Muscheln und Fische
Scallops are the family Pectinidae of bivalve molluscs. Like the true oysters (family Ostreidae), they have a central adductor muscle, and thus their shells have a characteristic central scar marking its point of attachment. However, the adductor muscle of scallops is smaller than that of oysters. Their shell shape tends to be highly regular and like the standard image of a shell.
Scallops may be attached to a substrate by a structure called a byssus, or cemented to their substrate (eg. Hinnites spp.). They can also be free living. A scallop can swim by rapidly opening and closing its shell. This method of rapidly opening and closing its shell is also a defense technique, protecting it from any threats. [Wikipedia]
Und ich habe mich bei den kleinen weißen Dingern immer gefragt, welcher Teil vom Fisch das nun ist. Tsts.
Scallops may be attached to a substrate by a structure called a byssus, or cemented to their substrate (eg. Hinnites spp.). They can also be free living. A scallop can swim by rapidly opening and closing its shell. This method of rapidly opening and closing its shell is also a defense technique, protecting it from any threats. [Wikipedia]
Und ich habe mich bei den kleinen weißen Dingern immer gefragt, welcher Teil vom Fisch das nun ist. Tsts.
Saqiyuq - 22. Jul, 21:56
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