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Mussels are that live in both fresh and salt water

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Background imageMussels Collection: The Brightly Colored Mantle And Rows Of Tiny Eyes Make The Coral-Boring Scallop

The Brightly Colored Mantle And Rows Of Tiny Eyes Make The Coral-Boring Scallop (Pedum Spondyloideum) Easily Recognized On The Reef; Yap, Micronesia

Background imageMussels Collection: Barnacles And Blue Mussels Cling To The Rocks; Florence, Oregon, United States Of America

Barnacles And Blue Mussels Cling To The Rocks; Florence, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageMussels Collection: A Blue Mussel (Mytilus Edulis) Shell Rests On The Beach; Cannon Beach, Oregon

A Blue Mussel (Mytilus Edulis) Shell Rests On The Beach; Cannon Beach, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageMussels Collection: Waves Wash Over A Blue Mussel (Mytilus Edulis) Shell On The Beach; Cannon Beach, Oregon

Waves Wash Over A Blue Mussel (Mytilus Edulis) Shell On The Beach; Cannon Beach, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageMussels Collection: Mussels And Guinness

Mussels And Guinness

Background imageMussels Collection: Shell, 1904. Artist: Vrubel, Mikhail Alexandrovich (1856-1910)

Shell, 1904. Artist: Vrubel, Mikhail Alexandrovich (1856-1910)
Shell, 1904. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageMussels Collection: Pearl mussel, 1904. Artist: Vrubel, Mikhail Alexandrovich (1856-1910)

Pearl mussel, 1904. Artist: Vrubel, Mikhail Alexandrovich (1856-1910)
Pearl mussel, 1904. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageMussels Collection: Pearl mussel, 1904. Artist: Vrubel, Mikhail Alexandrovich (1856-1910)

Pearl mussel, 1904. Artist: Vrubel, Mikhail Alexandrovich (1856-1910)
Pearl mussel, 1904. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageMussels Collection: A general view of Conway castle, in Wales. Conway harbour is in the foreground

A general view of Conway castle, in Wales. Conway harbour is in the foreground. River fishermen sorting mussels on the shore near the quay Conway Castle was designed for King Edward I by Master James

Background imageMussels Collection: A selection of British Shells

A selection of British Shells Date: circa 1920s

Background imageMussels Collection: Russian Desman - adult female, feeds on a fresh-water

Russian Desman - adult female, feeds on a fresh-water mussel, typical posture (Desmana moschata). Okskii Biospheric Nature Reserve, river Oka valley, Central Russia

Background imageMussels Collection: Antique silver hinged bread basket in a sophisticated atmosphere

Antique silver hinged bread basket in a sophisticated atmosphere

Background imageMussels Collection: Mussels -Mytilus- on a rock on the coast of Newquay, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Mussels -Mytilus- on a rock on the coast of Newquay, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageMussels Collection: Cooked New Zealand green-lipped mussels -Perna canalicula- from New Zealand lying on a banana leaf

Cooked New Zealand green-lipped mussels -Perna canalicula- from New Zealand lying on a banana leaf

Background imageMussels Collection: Mussels in shells, Faroe Islands, Denmark

Mussels in shells, Faroe Islands, Denmark

Background imageMussels Collection: Oystercatcher Haematopus ostralegus feeding on mussels Norfolk winter

Oystercatcher Haematopus ostralegus feeding on mussels Norfolk winter

Background imageMussels Collection: Herring Gull Larus argentatus taking off to drop mussel to smash shell Brancaster

Herring Gull Larus argentatus taking off to drop mussel to smash shell Brancaster Staithe North Norfolk winter

Background imageMussels Collection: Swan Mussel - Showing threds that attach Mussels to rocks

Swan Mussel - Showing threds that attach Mussels to rocks
BB-582 Swan MUSSEL - moving, with muscular foot extended Anodonta cygnea showing threads that attach mussel to rocks Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMussels Collection: Striated Caracara / Jonny Rook - feeding on mussels

Striated Caracara / Jonny Rook - feeding on mussels
JPF-11106 Striated Caracara / Jonny Rook - feeding on mussels FALKLAND ISLANDS Phalcoboenus australis Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMussels Collection: Pierre-Auguste Renoir Mussel-Fishers Berneval

Pierre-Auguste Renoir Mussel-Fishers Berneval
Pierre-Auguste Renoir: Mussel-Fishers at Berneval (Pecheuses de moules a Berneval, cote normand), Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1879, Oil on canvas

Background imageMussels Collection: Surf Scoter male with mussel, Melanitta perspicillata

Surf Scoter male with mussel, Melanitta perspicillata

Background imageMussels Collection: Surf Scoter male with mussel, Melanitta perspicillata

Surf Scoter male with mussel, Melanitta perspicillata

Background imageMussels Collection: Herring Gull Trying to open the mussel by falling it on a hard surface, Netherlands

Herring Gull Trying to open the mussel by falling it on a hard surface, Netherlands

Background imageMussels Collection: Herring Gull trying to open the mussel by falling it on a hard surface, Netherlands

Herring Gull trying to open the mussel by falling it on a hard surface, Netherlands

Background imageMussels Collection: Herring Gull trying to open the mussel by falling it on a hard surface, Netherlands

Herring Gull trying to open the mussel by falling it on a hard surface, Netherlands

Background imageMussels Collection: Black Oystercatcher (Haematopus bachmani) with mussel in its beak, Vancouver Island

Black Oystercatcher (Haematopus bachmani) with mussel in its beak, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageMussels Collection: Mejillones, Antofagasta, Chile, South America

Mejillones, Antofagasta, Chile, South America
Mejillones, a coastal town in Antofagasta region, Chile, South America. Its name comes from the Spanish word for mussels, a local staple food

Background imageMussels Collection: Dieppe - The Duquesne Quay - Fishmongers and Fishwives

Dieppe - The Duquesne Quay - Fishmongers and Fishwives. Date: circa 1907

Background imageMussels Collection: Susi - with fishing net

Susi - with fishing net and shells. 1950s

Background imageMussels Collection: Susi - with fishing net

Susi - with fishing net and shells. 1950s

Background imageMussels Collection: Susi - with fishing net

Susi - with fishing net and shells. 1950s

Background imageMussels Collection: Susi - with fishing net

Susi - with fishing net and shells. 1950s

Background imageMussels Collection: Dieppe, France - Mussel sellers

Dieppe, France - Mussel sellers. Date: circa 1902

Background imageMussels Collection: Scene on a beach, Enoshima, Japan

Scene on a beach, Enoshima, Japan. Enoshima is a small island at the mouth of the Katase River, which flows into Sagami Bay. Children collecting Cockles and Mussels. Date: circa 1909

Background imageMussels Collection: Japan, Two children digging for shellfish, low tide riverbed

Japan, Two children digging for shellfish, low tide riverbed
Japan - Two children digging for shellfish on a low tide riverbed. Both hold small picks/shovels suited for this purpose. Date: 1906

Background imageMussels Collection: Extinct fossil of an oyster Ostraea longirostris

Extinct fossil of an oyster Ostraea longirostris, Pecten Jacobaeus, and mussel Dreissena Brardii.. Handcolored lithograph from Dr. F.A

Background imageMussels Collection: Variety of molluscs including terebratula

Variety of molluscs including terebratula, pearly fresh water mussel, and jingle shells.. Handcolored engraving from Charles d Orbignys Dictionnaire Universel d Histoire Naturelle

Background imageMussels Collection: Amboyna mussel and Camelliuss mussel

Amboyna mussel and Camelliuss mussel.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, London, 1797

Background imageMussels Collection: Russian Desman - feeds on a fresh-water mussel

Russian Desman - feeds on a fresh-water mussel (Desmana moschata). Okskii Biospheric Nature Reserve; river Oka valley, Central Russia

Background imageMussels Collection: Russian Desman - feeds on a fresh-water mussel

Russian Desman - feeds on a fresh-water mussel (Desmana moschata). Okskii Biospheric Nature Reserve; river Oka valley, Central Russia

Background imageMussels Collection: Russian Desman - feeds on a fresh-water mussel

Russian Desman - feeds on a fresh-water mussel (Desmana moschata). Bank of river Pra, a tributary of river Oka, Okskii Biospheric Nature Reserve, Central Russia

Background imageMussels Collection: Russian Desman - feeds on a fresh-water mussel

Russian Desman - feeds on a fresh-water mussel (Desmana moschata). Okskii Biospheric Nature Reserve; river Oka valley, Central Russia

Background imageMussels Collection: Russian Desman - feeds on a fresh-water mussel

Russian Desman - feeds on a fresh-water mussel (Desmana moschata). Okskii Biospheric Nature Reserve; river Oka valley, Central Russia

Background imageMussels Collection: Russian Desman - adults from one burrow - feed

Russian Desman - adults from one burrow - feed on a fresh-water mussels (Desmana moschata). Okskii Biospheric Nature Reserve, river Oka valley, Central Russia

Background imageMussels Collection: Russian Desman - feeds on a fresh-water mussel

Russian Desman - feeds on a fresh-water mussel (Desmana moschata). Okskii Biospheric Nature Reserve; river Oka valley, Central Russia

Background imageMussels Collection: Russian Desman - feeds on a fresh-water mussel

Russian Desman - feeds on a fresh-water mussel (Desmana moschata). Okskii Biospheric Nature Reserve; river Oka valley, Central Russia

Background imageMussels Collection: Russian Desman - female searches environment with

Russian Desman - female searches environment with its sense of smell after feeding on a fresh-water mussel, typical posture (Desmana moschata)

Background imageMussels Collection: Russian Desman - adult female searches environment

Russian Desman - adult female searches environment with its sense of smell after feeding on a fresh-water mussel, typical posture (Desmana moschata)



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Mussels Collection

Mussels are that live in both fresh and salt water. They come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and colors. They have two shells that are hinged together with a strong muscle called the adductor muscle. This muscle is used to open and close the shells when feeding or respiring. Mussels feed by filtering plankton from the water column with their gills. They also use their gills for respiration and to absorb oxygen from the surrounding environment, and are attach themselves to rocks, other mussels, or even boats using byssal threads which they produce from glands located near their foot and can an important food source for many aquatic species including humans who often harvest them for consumption or bait purposes.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Media Storehouse offers a stunning collection of wall art and framed prints featuring mussels, which are mollusk animals found in freshwater and saltwater environments. Our collection includes high-quality photographs that capture the beauty of these creatures, showcasing their unique shapes, colors, and textures. The images range from close-up shots that highlight the intricate details of mussel shells to wider views that depict them in their natural habitats. The Mussels collection is perfect for nature lovers who appreciate marine life or those looking to add a touch of coastal charm to their home decor. These prints would make excellent additions to any room, including living rooms, bedrooms, offices, or even bathrooms. Our Mussels collection provides an impressive selection of artwork that celebrates the diversity and beauty of these fascinating creatures. With so many options available at affordable prices, it's easy for anyone to find a piece they love and enjoy it for years to come.
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What are Mussels (Mollusks Animals) art prints?

Mussels art prints are a collection of high-quality, professionally photographed images showcasing the beauty and intricacy of these fascinating creatures. Mussels are members of the mollusk family, which includes snails, clams, and octopuses. They have two shells that protect their soft bodies and can be found in freshwater or saltwater environments all over the world. These art prints capture the unique textures and colors of mussels in stunning detail, from their iridescent shells to their delicate frills and tendrils. Whether you're a nature lover or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, these prints make a wonderful addition to any home or office space. Each print is carefully crafted using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure vibrant colors and sharp details that will last for years to come. With a variety of sizes available, it's easy to find the perfect piece for your decor style.
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What Mussels (Mollusks Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of art prints featuring mussels, which are mollusk animals. These prints showcase the beauty and intricacy of these creatures in various forms, including close-up shots that highlight their unique textures and patterns. Some of the available options include black-and-white photographs that capture the elegance of mussels in their natural habitat, as well as colorful illustrations that depict them in stylized ways. In addition to individual mussel prints, Media Storehouse also offers collections that feature multiple images grouped together by theme or style. For example, you may find sets of prints that focus on marine life or coastal landscapes, with mussels serving as one element among many. Whether you're looking for a single print to add some visual interest to your home decor or want to create a cohesive gallery wall featuring several different pieces, we have plenty of options to choose from when it comes to mussel art prints.
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To buy Mussels art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse through their online collection of artwork. You can use the search bar to look for specific pieces or simply explore the different categories available. Once you have found a print that you like, click on it to view more details and select your preferred size and framing options. After selecting your preferences, add the item to your cart and proceed to checkout. At this point, you will be prompted to enter your shipping information and payment details. Make sure that all of the information is correct before submitting your order. We offer a wide range of high-quality art prints featuring various subjects including animals, landscapes, sports, and more. With our easy-to-use website and secure payment system, buying Mussels art prints has never been easier.
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We offer a wide range of art prints featuring various types of animals, including Mussels (Mollusks). However, the cost of these prints may vary depending on several factors such as the size and type of print you choose. We have different options available for our customers to select from, including framed or unframed prints. Our prices are competitive and affordable, ensuring that everyone can enjoy beautiful artwork in their homes or offices. Our Mussels (Mollusks) art prints are created using high-quality materials to ensure that they last for years without fading or losing their vibrancy. We take pride in providing excellent customer service and offering a vast selection of animal-themed art prints at reasonable prices. If you're interested in purchasing one of our Mussels (Mollusks) art prints, please visit our website to explore your options further.
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We take great care in ensuring that your Mussels art prints are delivered to you in the best possible condition. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit and ensure that it arrives at your doorstep safely. Your Mussels art prints will be carefully rolled and placed inside a sturdy cardboard tube for shipping. This ensures that the prints remain flat and do not get damaged during transportation. The tube is then sealed with tape to prevent any moisture or dust from entering. Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive an email notification with tracking information so you can keep track of its progress. Our delivery partners are reliable and efficient, ensuring that your package arrives on time. We understand how important it is for our customers to receive their orders promptly and in perfect condition, which is why we take every precaution necessary to make sure this happens.