Spend your weekend at the beach stay distanced from mollusks and cephalopods, they could become an annoyance during mating season...
Art by Seriykotik1970

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[Low-Res] Fite Me IRL
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High-Res version and WIP line work for patrons only ;) Any of you guys love mollusks and cephalopods too? 🐙💢
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Available as a sticker via the shop! (https://t.co/odonRTUemc)
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A multitude of mollusks collected during the voyage of the H.M.S. Samarang, which surveyed the coasts of Southeast Asia & southern China from 1843 to 1846. View more in "Zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Samarang" (1850) via ➡️ https://t.co/9iKOaiKfWE

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Happy Enjoy this "just-so" story about giant squid from our Head of Mollusks, Tim Pearce! https://t.co/wml3jFCuga

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"Testacea utriusque siciliae eorumque historia et anatome" (1791-1827) on the mollusks of Sicily is the most important Italian malacological work of the latter 1700s. Explore this in via ➡️ https://t.co/A2Q9ghrkCp 🐚🐚🐚

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Known as there are over 15,000 species of clams, of which about 150 are edible, many by seagulls and crows...Cockle Clamshell by Richard Farrington https://t.co/iiKHmHmJuN

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"Thanks to 's research and writing, I now know so much more about why various shells look the way they do, thanks to the fascinating mollusks that create them and live inside of them." - (Full interview on Friday at https://t.co/JXer137Xqe.)

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Explore for from A Conchological Manual (1839) by George Brettingham Sowerby. Contributed to by : https://t.co/wOoHWKR6JW --

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Description of two new pulmonate mollusks, with a list of other species from the Solomon Islands, collected by George H. Dorsey.
Publication info: Chicago,1910.
Publication. Field Museum of Natural History.
Publication info: Chicago, U.S.A. :The Museum,1910-1943.

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American malacologist George W. Tryon, Jr. was a co-founder of the American Journal of Conchology. His 1860s monograph documents terrestrial from the U.S. https://t.co/rcmfu466vJ Digitized

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What's a cephalopod? And what makes them mollusks? An octopus expert explains: https://t.co/WK1QrLX6ce

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