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Yes, there are. In fact i have one or two bivalves from
Antartica in my collection.

Fwiggers.

 --- Joy Johnson <[log in to unmask]> escreveu: > A young friend
of ours recently completed a summer at McMurdoo
> base in
> Antartica.  It took a while, but he finished a power point
> picture
> presentation.  On two of the slides there was a starfish --
> different
> locations in the bay.  The question he wanted me to find an
> answer to is,
> are there bivalves, etc. there also.  He spent a lot of time
> looking, but
> only saw the starfish.
>
> Thank you for any help you can give.
> Joy
>
>
> M. Joy Johnson
> Office of Institutional Research and Planning
> St. Olaf College
> Northfield, MN  5507
>
> 507-646-3390

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