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Jadobe Β· 3 months ago

The zebra finch

The zebra finches are two species of estrildid finch in the genus Taeniopygia found in Australia and Indonesia. They are seed-eaters that travel in large flocks.

Jadobe Β· 3 months ago

Australian zebra finch

The Australian zebra finch (Taeniopygia castanotis)[2] is the most common estrildid finch of Central Australia. It ranges over most of the continent, avoiding only the cool humid south and some areas of the tropical far north. The bird has been introduced to Puerto Rico and Portugal.[1] Due to the ease of keeping and breeding the zebra finch in captivity, it has become Australia's most widely studied bird; by 2010, it was the most studied captive model passerine species worldwide, by a considerable margin.[3]

Jadobe Β· 3 months ago

Vitta zebra

Vitta zebra, commonly known as the zebra nerite, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Neritidae.[

Jadobe Β· 3 months ago

Sagittunio nasutus in wiki

Sagittunio nasutus, the eastern pondmussel, is a species of freshwater mussel in the family Unionidae, the river mussels.[

Jadobe Β· 3 months ago

Blue mussel

The blue mussel (Mytilus edulis), also known as the common mussel,[1] is a medium-sized edible marine bivalve mollusc in the family Mytilidae, the only extant family in the order  Mytilida, known as "true mussels". Blue mussels are subject to commercial use and intensive aquaculture. A species with a large range, the blue mussel leaves empty shells that are commonly found on beaches around the world.

Jadobe Β· 3 months ago

Family of freshwater mussels

The Unionidae are a family of freshwater mussels, the largest in the order Unionida, the bivalve molluscs sometimes known as river mussels, or simply as unionids.[1][2]

Jadobe Β· 3 months ago

Zebra mussel GLERL

Dreissena polymorpha Retrieval of zebra mussel-encrusted Vector Averaging Current Meter near Michigan City, IN. Lake Michigan, June 1999. Photo by M. McCormick.
Obtained from http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/photogallery/Waterlife/pages/0192.html

Jadobe Β· 3 months ago

Native Great Lakes unionid mussel encrusted with zebra mussels

Native Great Lakes unionid mussel encrusted with zebra mussels.
GLERL, 1996.
Date
15 May 2013, 12:36

Jadobe Β· 3 months ago

MexilhΓ£o zebra

PortuguΓͺs: VariaΓ§Γ£o no padrΓ£o de cor do mexilhΓ£o-zebra

Jadobe Β· 3 months ago

Zebra mussel is a small shellfish

Color patterns vary, with only dark or colored shells or no stripes. They are typically found attached to objects, surfaces, or each other by threads underneath the shells. Although similar in appearance to the quagga mussel, the two species can be easily distinguished. When placed on a surface zebra mussels are stable on their flattened underside while quagga mussels, lacking a flat underside, will fall over.
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