The scientific name for a Burchell's zebra is Equus quagga burchellii.
Equus quagga
The scientific name for the zebra mussel is Dreissena polymorpha. It belongs to the phylum Mollusca, class Bivalvia, and family Dreissenidae.
The scientific name for quagga is Equus quagga. It is a subspecies of plains zebra that was native to South Africa but became extinct in the late 19th century.
The scientific name for zebras is Equus zebra, and for horses, it is Equus ferus caballus. Both zebras and horses belong to the same genus, Equus.
Dreissena polymorpha is the Zebra Mussel
Zebra mussels belong to the family Dreissenidae. These are freshwater bivalve mollusks. Despite their name, zebra mussels are not true mussels.
Zebra mussels belong to the family Dreissenidae. These are freshwater bivalve mollusks. Despite their name, zebra mussels are not true mussels.
Zebra mussels have stripes.
Mussels as a group comprise many different species in the class Bivalvia; they are mainly found in the three subclasses Pteriomorphia, Paleoheterodonta and Heterodonta. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Bivalvia Subclasses | Pteriomorpha (marine mussels) Palaeoheterodonta (freshwater mussels) Heterodonta (zebra mussels)
It will send zebra mussels into fatal shock
nothing is good about zebra muccels
The scientific name for a Burchell's zebra is Equus quagga burchellii.
No, they aren't. Zebra mussels are mussels, which is a kind of bivalve mollusk. They call them that because of there pattern on the shell. Some don't have it, but most do.
NO
The scientific name for mussels is Mytilus, which belongs to the class Bivalvia.
The answer is not certain but Zebra Mussels have a very high carrying capacity. They can produce millions of offspring per year which is why they are an invasive species. Zebra Mussels also have very little predators.