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    bivalve, Any member of the mollusk class Bivalvia, or Pelecypoda, characterized by having a two-halved (valved) shell. Clams, cockles, mussels, oysters, scallops, and shipworms are bivalves.
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    Examples of bivalves are clams, mussels, oysters, and scallops. Bivalves are found in both freshwater and marine environments.
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    Examples of Bivalves

    • Scallops You will find scallops swimming around in the ocean. ©iStock.com/mccluremr ...
    • Cockle Though they might not be as well known as other bivalves, cockles are another major group. ©Alexey Masliy/Shutterstock.com ...
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    Webbivalve, Any member of the mollusk class Bivalvia, or Pelecypoda, characterized by having a two-halved (valved) shell. Clams, cockles, mussels, oysters, scallops, and shipworms are bivalves.

  7. WebJun 7, 2021 · Clams, Mussels, Oysters, Scallops: A Guide to Bivalve Mollusks. Written by MasterClass. Last updated: Jun 7, 2021 • 6 min read. Bivalve mollusks are one of the world's most popular seafood options, …

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