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Is easy!
Mollusks is what I collect.
Other things is what I don't.
art
Andrew Grebneff wrote:
> >Hello Conch-Lers,
> >
> >I'm sure we have been over this ground before, but for those of us that were
> >sleeping I need to ask a basic fundamental question that is often asked of me.
> >"What makes a mollusk a mollusk? I have found many sites that give
> >examples of
> >mollusks and characteristics that are commonly found in mollusks. However, I
> >have yet to find any site that will tell me what characteristic(s) alone
> >separate mollusks, and exclude all other species from this phylum.
> >
> >Sincerely, Bret
> >[log in to unmask]
>
> When present, the radula. Conchiolin. The foot.
>
> The mantle is not unique to these beasts, as brachiopods have one also.
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