No, molluscs have their own separate phylum (Mollusca), different in characteristics from arthropods. Mollusca includes snails, cuttlefish, and limpets.
Note that the term 'anthropod' should not be confused with 'arthropod' - anthropod is not a phylum nor taxon but is a general term meaning human or humanoid.
No, a crab is a crustacean which is a very large group of arthropods
Earth worm is not a mollusk, its a Annelid
No, Scorpions are arachnids and fall under Arthropoda, the arthropods - Invertebrates that have a chetin-based exoskeleton.
No,it belongs to phyllum annelida and class oligocheata
No, it is an Arthropod .
no, it is an annelied
No, it does not turn into the scorpion.
No, a scorpion is an arachnid.
that a coin scorpion doesn't have legs and a trap scorpion has four legs
Yes, because the Arizona Bark Scorpion is the only scorpion that can be kept with others.
A scorpion
Phylum Mollusca
There in the phylum Mollusca
a snail is a mollusca
Mollusca Dana in Ms
There are many animals that are not in the Mollusca phylum. Birds, starfish, butterflies, jellyfish, and worms are not part of the Mollusca phylum.
They are mollusks part of the mollusca group.
Cuvier published a revised classification of mollusca
Underwater........ocean ....sea.............................mollusca are also called as mollusk..
mollusca is snails/clams ect. means stomach foot
Jonston created the name mollusca for the cephalopod's and barnacle's.
Snails are of the phylum Mollusca.
There are about 2,000 varieties of 'common clams'! However, they all belong to the mollusca phylum and the bivalviaclass.