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  1. Scallop - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    WEBA scallop is a marine bivalve mollusc of the family Pectinidae. Scallops live in all the world's oceans . This is one of the largest families of …

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    Pecten maximus, common names the great scallop, king scallop, St James shell or escallop, is a northeast Atlantic species of scallop, an edible saltwater clam, a marine bivalve mollusc in the family Pectinidae. This is the type species of the genus.
    The queen scallop ( Aequipecten opercularis) is a medium-sized species of scallop, an edible marine bivalve mollusk in the family Pectinidae, the scallops. It is found in the northeast Atlantic and is important in fisheries. At about 7 cm (3 in) in size, this is one of the smaller scallop species which are commercially exploited.
    A scallop is a marine bivalve mollusc of the family Pectinidae. Scallops live in all the world's oceans . This is one of the largest families of living bivalves. There are over 300 living species of scallop. Their main adaptation is the ability to swim by clapping their valves together. In this way they escape from most of their predators.
    Scallops are a cosmopolitan family of bivalves found in all of the world's oceans, although never in fresh water. They are one of the very few groups of bivalves to be primarily "free-living", with many species capable of rapidly swimming short distances and even migrating some distance across the ocean floor.
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  4. Scallop - New World Encyclopedia

    WEBScallop is the common name for any of the marine bivalve mollusks comprising the family Pectinidae, characterized by a large, well-developed central adductor muscle, the absence of a muscular foot, and by the two …

  5. Scallop Facts: Habitat, Behavior, Diet - ThoughtCo

    WEB28 jan. 2020 · Fast Facts: Scallops. Scientific Name: Pectinidae. Common Name (s): Scallop, escallop, fan shell, or comb shell. Basic Animal Group: Invertebrate. Size: 1–6 inch valves (width of shell) Weight: Varies …

  6. What Are Scallops? | IFLScience