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The foot of a bivalve mollusk is a bulbous or tonguelike organ that is used for burrowing in sand or mud.
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I'm more of a bivalve person myself".
Bodily fluids and whippings alike are delivered and received with no more enthusiasm than that of a bivalve processing its dinner.
A sick Saint Bernard's fart sounds better than the harsh scrape of a bivalve being ripped from his little shell, but it's not nearly as delicious.
The shell of a bivalve is composed of calcium carbonate, and consists of two, usually similar, parts called valves.
c Foot of a modern camel.
In addition to the muscles of the foot, gastropod and bivalve mollusks have large muscles attached to their shells.
Hancock knows his way around a bivalve: at a Taste of London event, he and two colleagues opened 14,000 oysters in three days.
Urbanisation is a cause of falling water vole numbers, while bottom trawling offshore has harmed the ocean quahog, a bivalve which can live for 500 years.
He shrugged and swallowed a bivalve.
It has a bivalve shell, two strings which move the valves against one another, and a small pump that expels water (he is still working on the best design for the foot).
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