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ZEBRA MUSSELS By: Leah J, Grace W, Shannon G, and Madonna S.
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What Are Zebra Mussels? Small freshwater bivalve mollusk Look like small calms, with a yellow or brownish D- shaped shell They get their name normal from the pattern of their shell
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Where it Stared Zebra Mussels originated from Russia Spread through Northern Europe A positive about Zebra Mussels is that they act like a filter This makes the lakes and bodies of water affected look prettier, even with that the Zebra Mussels are a pest
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Problem A female can lay more than 100,000 eggs in a year
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Problem A female can lay more than 100,000 eggs in a year The Zebra Mussels have very few predators, this means that they accumulate very quickly
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Problem A female can lay more than 100,000 eggs in a year The Zebra Mussels have very few predators, this means that they accumulate very quickly Calms can end up with so many mussels on them that they are weighed down
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Problem A female can lay more than 100,000 eggs in a year The Zebra Mussels have very few predators, this means that they accumulate very quickly Calms can end up with so many mussels on them that they are weighed down They end up on the shore: they are gross looking and smell bad
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Problem A female can lay more than 100,000 eggs in a year The Zebra Mussels have very few predators, this means that they accumulate very quickly Calms can end up with so many mussels on them that they are weighed down They end up on the shore: they are gross looking and smell bad The seagulls, ducks, and other birds feed on them resulting in more bird feces
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Works Cited Page http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2672 /what-is-the-zebra-mussel-doing-to-lake-michigan http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2672 /what-is-the-zebra-mussel-doing-to-lake-michigan http://www.seagrant.wisc.edu/zebramussels/what_ are_zm.html http://www.seagrant.wisc.edu/zebramussels/what_ are_zm.html
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