Definitionn. invertebrate having a soft unsegmented body usually enclosed in a shell
Last update: June 7, 2015
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A more beautiful example of a phosphorescent mollusk is presented by a sea-slug called _Phyllirhoƫ bucephala_. [Please select]
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The fashion is all for the Mollusk and the Zoophytes [plant-like sea animals, including starfishes, jellyfishes, sea anemones and sponges]. [Please select]
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In short, the caddis worm builds with more or less everything that comes from the plant or the dead mollusk. [Please select]
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Let us next mention the arion, that voracious mollusk who also tackles most mushrooms of some size. [Please select]
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The Mollusk also, the Arion, is anything but an ardent consumer. [Please select]
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So much for the assumption of something like mind in the mollusk, where Clifford cannot find direct evidence of mind. [Please select]
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The sea-anemone closes in on the little mollusk that floats against its waving petals, assimilates what it can and rejects the rest. [Please select]
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Will it be the same if the food supplied be of a lower organism and consist of fish, for instance, of frog, mollusk, insect, centipede. [Please select]
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To these may be added the mollusk, as represented by a slug, or, more specifically, an arion, of medium size, brown and adorned with a red edge to his mantle. [Please select]
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