onnas
Onnas are a genus of marine mollusks belonging to the class Polyplacophora, commonly known as chitons. These distinctive invertebrates are characterized by their elongated, flattened bodies covered by a series of eight dorsal plates that form a protective shell. The plates are often articulated, allowing flexibility and movement across rocky surfaces in marine environments.
Onnas typically inhabit intertidal and subtidal zones, preferring rocky substrates and vertical surfaces where they can
Feeding primarily through grazing, onnas utilize a radula—a ribbon-like tongue with rows of tiny, chitinous teeth—to
The reproductive cycle of onnas involves separate sexes, with fertilization generally occurring externally. Females release eggs
Onnas are notable for their durability and ability to withstand harsh intertidal conditions, such as desiccation
Due to their ecological role and unique structural features, onnas are often studied in marine biology and