horse mussel การใช้
- On Bay Farm Island, ribbed horse mussels, natives of the Atlantic, burrow into the mud between the low and high tide marks.
- There are horse mussel ( " Modiolus modiolus " ) beds both within Sullom Voe and on the mainland coast near Colla Firth.
- Four different types of shell are used in making shell money, A red lipped rock oyster called Romu ( chama pacifica ), white shell known as Kee ( Beguina semi-orbiculata ), black horse mussel shells called Kurila ( Atrina vexillum ) and thick white disks from a rigid cockle known as Kakadu ( Anadara granosa)
- Today, researchers know that the ocean floor is a world unto itself, an array of undersea peaks and valleys, mud and rock, that supports a wide array of life : starfish and sponges, dense beds of horse mussels, anemones that look like little palm trees, worms peaking out of delicate calcium towers, and more.
- Four different types of shell are used in making shell money, A red lipped rock oyster known as " romu " ( " Chama pacifica in the family Chamidae " ), white shell known as " ke'e " ( " Beguina semiorbiculata " in the Carditidae ), black horse mussel shells called " kurila " ( " Atrina vexillum " in the Pinnidae ) and thick white disks from a rigid cockle known as " kakadu " or " kakandu " ( " Anadara granosa " in the Arcidae)