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mollusk

[mol-uhsk] / ˈmɒl əsk /
NOUN
invertebrate
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A Mexican fisherman diving for mollusks was decapitated by a great white shark in what is believed to be the first fatal shark attack of 2023, shark attack tracker Tracking Sharks noted Thursday.

From Washington Times

Hog Island is one of the state’s largest oyster harvesters, producing around 6 million mollusks a year, 3 million of which are produced at its Tomales Bay facility.

From Los Angeles Times

The experience of being small, cute and unassuming is the heart of the film about a mollusk.

From Seattle Times

Last month, passengers on the Coral Princess had to skip two stops on their journey around New Zealand after an infestation of nonnative mollusks had to be removed from the hull.

From New York Times

The abalone is a marine mollusk widely considered a seafood delicacy.

From Scientific American