Bouquet of colorfull Pecten Shells Under a Glass ball
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Cryptopecten pallium, also known as mantle scallops, are bivalve mollusks belonging to the Pectinidae family. Their finely ribbed and often colorful shells are a natural masterpiece, reminiscent of the delicate ripples of a fan.
Found in the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific, these scallops are unique among bivalves due to their ability to swim by rapidly clapping their valves together—a graceful movement that sets them apart.
These shells are arranged under a glass ball.
Found in the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific, these scallops are unique among bivalves due to their ability to swim by rapidly clapping their valves together—a graceful movement that sets them apart.
These shells are arranged under a glass ball.