Diverse Non-Boring Mollusks: Rock-Boring Bivalves Prove to be a Surprising Surprising Source of Variety
A new study has revealed that rock-boring bivalves, a type of mollusk, are actually much more diverse than previously thought. Researchers from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History discovered that this group of animals contains over 100 species and includes some of the most unusual species of mollusks. These mollusks have adapted to living in extreme environments, including the deep sea, and can be found in a wide range of habitats around the world. This new discovery is a major advance for the study of mollusks and could lead to a better understanding of the evolution of these creatures.
source: Phys.org