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TIMER: 60 SECONDS PER QUESTION
True or false: The scallop is the only bivalve mollusk that can “jump” and “swim.”
They can quickly open and close their shells, propelling them forward as if swimming.
They can quickly open and close their shells, propelling them forward as if swimming.
How many different species of scallops can be found around the world?
That's a lot of scallops.
That's a lot of scallops.
That's a lot of scallops.
That's a lot of scallops.
Scallops are known for being one of the ______ shellfish on the market.
They don't filter water like other shellfish do, so they're typically free of the toxins that others can have.
They don't filter water like other shellfish do, so they're typically free of the toxins that others can have.
They don't filter water like other shellfish do, so they're typically free of the toxins that others can have.
They don't filter water like other shellfish do, so they're typically free of the toxins that others can have.
Scallops have a row of _____ along the edge of their shell.
Bright blue eyes, to be exact -- about 50 of them. But they can only detect light and movement.
Bright blue eyes, to be exact -- about 50 of them. But they can only detect light and movement.
Bright blue eyes, to be exact -- about 50 of them. But they can only detect light and movement.
Bright blue eyes, to be exact -- about 50 of them. But they can only detect light and movement.
Which of these is the scallop shell not a symbol of?
While the scallop shell may be the symbol for Shell gas stations specifically, it isn't the universal symbol for filling up your tank.
While the scallop shell may be the symbol for Shell gas stations specifically, it isn't the universal symbol for filling up your tank.
While the scallop shell may be the symbol for Shell gas stations specifically, it isn't the universal symbol for filling up your tank.
While the scallop shell may be the symbol for Shell gas stations specifically, it isn't the universal symbol for filling up your tank.
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