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Biology, botany, zoology / Zoology / Mollusks

(5)

KLION

MUSSELS - bivalve, edible mollusk

OLIVE - sea snail

PINNA - bivalve mollusk

SEPIA - see Cuttlefish

SPRUT - large octopus

(6)

KLIONE - sea angel

MAKOMA

RAPANA - gastropod, edible mollusk

TRUMPETER

trumpeter - anterior gill mollusk

snail - gastropod mollusk

(7)

Ancilus - freshwater gastropod mollusk

BITINIA - gastropod mollusk

IOLDIA - bivalve mollusk

SQUID - cephalopod, edible mollusk

COIL - freshwater gastropod

LUZHANKA (live-bearer)

MINERIA

SHELL

SLug (slug) - stalk-eyed mollusk

SOLEMIA

THECALYA

OYSTER - bivalve, edible mollusk

CUP (ancilina)

SHAROVKA - bivalve mollusk

(8)

ANADONT

ANCILINE (calyx)

Argonaut - cephalopod

Toothless - freshwater bivalve mollusk

SAUCER

Scallop - bivalve, edible mollusk

SHIP - see Nautilus

NAUTILUS (ship) - cephalopod

NEPTUNIUM

OCTOPUS - cephalopod

PORDOVIK - sessile-eyed mollusk

TRIDACNA - a bivalve mollusk with a giant shell

(9)

PEA - bivalve mollusk

DREISSEN - bivalve mollusk

LIVINGROAD (Luzhanka) - anterior gill mollusk

CLAUSILIA

Littorina - gastropod mollusk

PERLOVITSA - freshwater bivalve mollusk

(10)

BERTELINIA

WOODWORKER

PEARL - a bivalve mollusk capable of forming pearls

STONEPOINTER

cuttlefish (sepia) - cephalopod

(11)

HYDROCORAL

NEUTRIGENIA

HEART - bivalve mollusk

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