mosdókagyló
Mosdókagyló, also known as the mussel drill, is a marine bivalve mollusk that belongs to the family Turridae. It is characterized by its distinctive shell, which is elongated and spiraled, resembling a drill. This unique shell shape is an adaptation for burrowing into sediment, where the mussel drill lives.
The mussel drill is found in various marine environments, including coastal areas and estuaries. It is a
Despite its name, the mussel drill is not a true mussel but rather a type of sea
The mussel drill has a lifespan of about two to three years, during which it grows to
The mussel drill is of interest to scientists due to its ecological significance and its potential as