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Cockle (bivalve) - Wikipedia
A cockle is an edible marine bivalve mollusc. Although many small edible bivalves are loosely called cockles, true cockles are species in the family Cardiidae. True cockles live in sandy, sheltered beaches throughout the world. The distinctive rounded shells are bilaterally symmetrical, and are heart-shaped when … Meer weergeven
There are more than 205 living species of cockles, with many more fossil forms.
The common cockle, (Cerastoderma edule), is … Meer weergeven• Acrosterigma cignorum
• Ctenocardia fornicata
• Ctenocardia virgo
• Trachycardium maculosum Meer weergevenCockles are a popular type of edible shellfish in both Eastern and Western cooking. They are collected by raking them from the … Meer weergeven
Media related to Cardiidae at Wikimedia Commons
• Cunningham, Joseph Thomas (1911). "Cockle" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 6 (11th ed.). … Meer weergevenGenera within the family Cardiidae include:
• Acanthocardia Gray, 1851
• † … Meer weergevenThe common English phrase "it warms the cockles of my heart", is used to mean that a feeling of deep-seated contentment has been … Meer weergeven
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Cockle | The Wildlife Trusts
WEBThe common cockle lives on muddy and sandy shores, between the high tide and low tide mark, and is commonly found in estuaries. It is a medium-sized clam-like shell, rounded and domed with radiating ridges. It feeds …
Cockles (Family Cardiidae) · iNaturalist
Cockle | Encyclopedia.com
WEB11 jun. 2018 · cockle, common name applied to the heart-shaped, jumping or leaping marine bivalve [1] mollusks, belonging to the order Eulamellibranchia. The brittle shells are of uniform size, are obliquely …
Cockle | Mollusk, Bivalve, Marine Species | Britannica
Common cockle - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
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