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Wasn't sure if it needed to be removed or not!abalone, bivalve, or a mollusk?
it could be something totally different from what i posted. i would wait for others to chime in.Wasn't sure if it needed to be removed or not!
I haven't seen it move. I just noticed it. Looks like it has teeth haha! I could use a sea hare...Does it move? Looks a bit like a sea hare
if it hasn't moved at all it could rule out the abalone. bivalves/mollusks i believe are stationary/don't move at allI haven't seen it move. I just noticed it. Looks like it has teeth haha! I could use a sea hare...
Just for clarification here, most (but not all) bivalves are sessile as adults (so they don't move) - but mollusk is a taxonomic step up from bivalves and includes things like octopuses and snails and such; so many/most mollusks do move as adults.bivalves/mollusks
abalone, bivalve, or
Haha yes- was thinking Little Shop of Horrors too...That looks like something from the Godzilla film genre.
Sessile filter feeder?