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Acanthopleura granulata - Wikipedia
Acanthopleura granulata, common name the West Indian fuzzy chiton (also known as Curbs or Sea Cradles), is a medium-sized tropical species of chiton. This type of chiton's activity does not depend on spring-neap oscillations leading to lower locomotion loss. Its morphology is different from usual … Meer weergeven
This species of chiton grows to be about 7 cm (2.8 in) in length. The girdle is densely spiky and usually has a few black bands.
The surface of the valves (or plates) in this species is… Meer weergevenThis species lives on rocks very high in the intertidal zone. It can tolerate a lot of sun. Feeding is primarily nocturnal as there are increased levels of Hsp70, heat shock proteins … Meer weergeven
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• Data related to Acanthopleura granulata at Wikispecies Meer weergevenThis chiton occurs from southern Florida to Mexico, south to Panama, and in the West Indies.
They orient themselves, maintaining a constant … Meer weergeven• Two valves of A. granulata, an intermediate plate (32 mm) and a tail plate (21 mm)
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