Yes, mussels can float when they are dead, particularly if they have air trapped inside their shells. When alive, mussels are typically anchored to surfaces and remain submerged. However, once they die, their shells may open, allowing air to enter, which can cause them to become buoyant and float to the surface.
It is difficult to determine if the floating mussels are dead without further information or observation.
Yes, most dead bodies float for a period of time
Mussels are filter feeders that primarily feed on plankton and other small particles in the water. They filter these particles from the water for food, rather than breaking down dead organic matter as decomposers do.
they float belly upl... they float belly upl... float and, you don't really need to know because it will be easy to tell that it is dead.
dead sperm?
Dead Man's Float - 1980 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Its dead.
No
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If there are sufficient gas producing bacteria present a dead prawn will float.
Yes
They eat dead fish. They also eat mussels, crabs, clams, and sea urchins.