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How do mussels attach themselves onto surfaces? They’ve got some super strong hair-like structures that hold their bodies in place called byssal threads! With the tides and
The Nature Educator. . How do mussels attach themselves onto surfaces? They’ve got some super strong hair-like structures that hold their bodies in place called byssal threads! With the tides and waves, these hairs help bivalves stay attached to their selected surface. #marinebiology #lowtide #naturalist #tidepooling #bivalves # ...
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How do mussels attach themselves onto rocks? 🤔 Byssal threads are strong, stretchy, and silky fibres that mussels and other bivalves use to attach themselves onto surfaces, such as rocks in the intertidal zone! 🌊 As waves crash against the shore, these threads allow flexibility yet stay strongly attached to the rocks. Mussels can grow up to about 100 of these threads from a gland in their foot! California mussels are Marine bivalves with thick shells growing up to about 5in long. They are ofte
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Have you ever seen a mussel use it's foot? Mussels, like many bivalves, have a muscular organ called a foot that they use to move themselves around through substrate. One of the ribbed mussels at the nature center decided it wanted to move and we were able to get a video of its foot in action. Check it out! | DuPont Nature Center
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Mussels move SLOW! A race between a mussel, a snail, and a turtle would be a real nailbiter. Mussels can end up in tough situations during droughts, so they use a muscular “foot” that extends from their shell to push themselves along the riverbed. Nature always finds a way! 📸Calvin Rezac | Mississippi Museum of Natural Science
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