Animaux - Coquillages et Mollusques
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a gastropod of warm seas that is edible and contains mother-of-pearl
ormeau
a marine arthropod with an external shell that attaches itself to a surface and feeds on particles that are in the water
barnacle
an aquatic mollusk that its body is enclosed with a shell that has two parts
bivalve
a marine bivalve which is edible and has ribbed shells, living in sand
coque
a large marine mollusk with a spiral-shaped shell, often used for decorative purposes and prized for its meat in various cuisines
conque
a small marine snail with a brightly colored and polished shell that is often used for decorative and cultural purposes
coquillage
a sea creature with eight legs, two pincers, and a hard shell, which is able to live on land
crabe
a large nocturnal decapod that lives in fresh waters and resembles a lobster
écrevisse
a small marine decapod that lives in the empty shells of gastropods
bernard-l'hermite
a tiny Antarctic crustacean that resembles a shrimp and is the main food for whales
krill
a small European pinkish orange lobster that is cooked as food
langoustine
a large edible spiny crustacean that is used in French cuisine
langouste
a small marine mollusk of the gastropod family that sticks tightly to the rocks
patelle
a sea animal with a shell, a pair of strong, large claws and eight legs
homard
an edible bivalve mollusk with a dark shell that is found in saltwater or freshwater habitats
moule
a type of shellfish found in the ocean, known for its hard, irregular shell and prized for the pearls it can produce
huître
a small marine gastropod mollusk with a spiral-shaped shell, known for its ability to withstand exposure to air during low tides
bigorneau
a marine crustacean with a compressed abdomen that is cooked as food
crevette
an edible marine bivalve with a white internal muscle that opens and closes the shells and causes it to swim
coquille Saint-Jacques
the hard empty outer body of an oyster, clam, etc., often found on a shore
coquillage
a type of sea creature with a shell, such as clams, oysters, mussels, shrimp, lobster, etc.
coquillage
a small animal from the crustacean family with ten legs that lives in the sea
crevette grise
a small herbivorous mollusk that has a spiral shell and can be eaten as food
bigorneau
a small, soft creature which carries a hard shell on its back and moves very slowly
escargot
a cephalopod mollusk originally from Pacific and Indian Oceans with a shell that is pearly on the inside
nautile
a marine bivalve that has small tentacles in order to catch the food
brachiopodes
a small mollusk that moves very slowly and closely resembles a snail without shell
limace