verenkokeiden
Verenkokeiden, also known as blood cockles or blood cockles, are a type of bivalve mollusk belonging to the family Cardiidae. They are found in shallow waters along the coasts of Europe, particularly in the Mediterranean Sea. The name "verenkokeiden" is derived from the Dutch word "veren," meaning feathers, and "kokeiden," meaning cockles, reflecting the appearance of the animal's shell.
The shell of verenkokeiden is typically heart-shaped, with a smooth, glossy surface and a distinctive iridescent
Verenkokeiden are filter feeders, using their siphons to draw in water and filter out microscopic food particles.
Verenkokeiden are generally considered to be a non-threatening species, and they play an important role in