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In a message dated 11/24/98 5:26:04 AM, you wrote:
 
<<Question for the Conch-Lers:  Is anyone aware of a freshwater cephalopod?
 
 
 
Regards,
 
 
 
Scott Jordan
 
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Don't think so Scott.  I believe Cephalopods, Scaphopods, and chitons are
exclusively marine.  Only the bivalves and gastropods have made it to fresh
water.  And of course only the gastropods have made it to land.
Paul M.

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