the tenticals in a mussel refured to as (asolphagoius) are usually used as legs for the mussel so it can move or swim around :D
It depends. If the roof top is high enough the updrafts would knock him out of place and it would become random but if it's not that high then it would depend on how much mussel he has in his legs. If he has so much mussel in his legs that his legs were heavier than upper body then he'd fall on his legs but if his upper body is heavier than he'd fall on his head.
A freshwater mussel is also called a unionid mussel or naiad.
A bearded mussel is a mussel found off the coasts of Britain, Latin name Modiolus barbatus, also known as the horse mussel or the horse-bearded mussel.
A mother zebra mussel pushes out an egg that grows into a another zebra mussel.
The mussel is a bivalve mollusk. When the tide rushes in, that mussel will clam up.
Yes, mussel is high in cholesterol. In 3 oz of mussel there is 48 mg of cholesterol.
Mediterranean mussel was created in 1819.
Duck mussel was created in 1758.
Blue mussel was created in 1758.
The homophones for "mussel" are "muscle" and "muzzle."
The Twi word for mussel is "nkawie".