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Bernsteinschnecke
snail [sneɪl] СУЩ.
Schnecke ж. <-, -n>
I. am·ber [ˈæmbəʳ, америк. -ɚ] СУЩ.
1. amber no pl (fossil):
2. amber no pl брит.:
Gelb ср. <-s, ->
II. am·ber [ˈæmbəʳ, америк. -ɚ] СУЩ. modifier
amber (necklace):
III. am·ber [ˈæmbəʳ, америк. -ɚ] ПРИЛ.
amber snail СУЩ.
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Because of this great variability, generalization about the feeding, reproduction, habitat, or other traits of sea snails is not possible.
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If you want them to breed, best results will occur with not more than eight snails per square meter (0.8 per square foot).
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Diet consists of small fish and many invertebrates, including crayfish, snails, and worms.
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You will have better results if you use snails of the same kind and generation.
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The answer is yes, because it has been discovered that snails, through generations, are growing gradually slower.
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As a food source and a provider of pearls and shells, it is in particular mussels, snails, and squids which are of tremendous economic importance while, on the other hand, they can also cause considerable damage both in ecological and economic terms.
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Als Nahrungsmittel und Lieferant von Perlen und Schalen sind v.a. Muscheln, Schnecken und Tintenfische von immenser wirtschaftlicher Bedeutung, andererseits können sie als Schädlinge sowohl ökologisch als auch ökonomisch beträchtlichen Schaden anrichten.
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They had sharp teeth at the front of the jaws and flat, plate-like teeth at the back, which enabled them to crush e.g. shells, snails and crustaceans.
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Sie hatten scharfe Zähne im Vorderteil der Kiefer und flache, plattenartige Zähne im hinteren Teil – damit konnten sie die Gehäuse von Muscheln, Schnecken und Krebsen knacken.
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One unexpected result the researchers found was that snails (Gastropoda) and mussels (Bivalvia) are sister taxa. This is in contrast to the earlier assumption that snails and squids – the groups with the most highly developed heads and "brains" – are most closely related.
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Als ein unerwartetes Ergebnis fanden die beteiligten Forscher, dass Schnecken am engsten mit den Muscheln verwandt, sozusagen Geschwister sind, entgegen der früheren Annahme, dass Schnecken und Tintenfische - die Gruppen mit dem am höchsten entwickelten Kopf und "Gehirn" - einander nahe stehen.
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Although they lack a shell, squids belong to the shell-bearing Conchifera as do mussels and snails.
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Tintenfische gehören dabei ebenfalls zu den schalentragenden Conchifera wie Muscheln und Schnecken.
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Furthermore, during the later half of the Cretaceous age, when sulphur concentrations in the oceans were particularly low, the average size of clams and snails was smaller than during other times.
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Zudem waren während weiter Teile der Kreidezeit, als der Schwefel-Gehalt der Ozeane besonders niedrig war, die Muscheln und Schnecken an den Methanquellen deutlich kleiner als zu anderen Zeiten.
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