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An animal, such as a snail, squid, or octopus, with no backbone and a soft body that can be enclosed or partially enclosed by a shell.
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Mollusk - Any invertebrate of the phylum Mollusca, characterized by a soft, unsegmented body, unsegmented appendages and, commonly, a protective shell.
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A soft-bodied sea animal, usually inside a pair of hinged shells, such as clam and oyster.
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A group of freshwater and saltwater animals with no skeleton and usually one or two hard shells made of calcium carbonate. Includes the oyster, clam, mussel, snail, conch, scallop, squid, and octopus.
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Member of the phylum Mollusca. Invertebrate animals with soft unsegmented bodies, a muscular foot, and a body enclosed in a mantle. Most mollusks have a calcareous outer shell.
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