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Bivalves are a type of mollusk animal that have two shells, or valves

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Background imageBivalves Collection: Queen scallop (Chlamys / Aequipecten opercularis) swimming, Lofoten, Norway, November

Queen scallop (Chlamys / Aequipecten opercularis) swimming, Lofoten, Norway, November 2008

Background imageBivalves Collection: Two Fluted Giant Clam shells (Tridacna squamosa), front and side view

Two Fluted Giant Clam shells (Tridacna squamosa), front and side view

Background imageBivalves Collection: Fossils of extinct bivalves

Fossils of extinct bivalves.. Handcolored lithograph from Dr. F.A. Schmidts Petrefactenbuch, published in Stuttgart, Germany, 1855 by Verlag von Krais & Hoffmann. Dr

Background imageBivalves Collection: Picture No. 11676110

Picture No. 11676110
Pearl Oyster with pearl inside Date

Background imageBivalves Collection: Detail of a giant clam growing on a reef in Indonesia

Detail of a giant clam growing on a reef in Indonesia
Detail of a giant clam (Tridacna sp.) growing on a reef in Indonesia. This area is known for its high marine biodiversity

Background imageBivalves Collection: A giant clam grows on a reef in Raja Ampat

A giant clam grows on a reef in Raja Ampat
A giant clam (Tridacna gigas) grows on a reef in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. This is the largest species of bivalve in the world

Background imageBivalves Collection: Mussels -Mytilus- on a rock on the coast of Newquay, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Mussels -Mytilus- on a rock on the coast of Newquay, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBivalves Collection: Heart made of sand with the word LOVE made of shells, St Peter-Ording, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Heart made of sand with the word LOVE made of shells, St Peter-Ording, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Background imageBivalves Collection: Cooked New Zealand green-lipped mussels -Perna canalicula- from New Zealand lying on a banana leaf

Cooked New Zealand green-lipped mussels -Perna canalicula- from New Zealand lying on a banana leaf

Background imageBivalves Collection: Mussels in shells, Faroe Islands, Denmark

Mussels in shells, Faroe Islands, Denmark

Background imageBivalves Collection: Fluted giant clam on a coral reef C014 / 2890

Fluted giant clam on a coral reef C014 / 2890
Fluted giant clam (Tridacna squamosa) on a coral reef. Photographed in the Maldives

Background imageBivalves Collection: Coastal wildlife, artwork C016 / 7191

Coastal wildlife, artwork C016 / 7191
Coastal wildlife. Computer artwork showing the varying forms of wildlife found at different depths on a gently sloping Mediterranean coast, with an inset showing sand-dwelling life (lower right)

Background imageBivalves Collection: Spotted eagle ray swimming C014 / 2920

Spotted eagle ray swimming C014 / 2920
Spotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari) swimming in open water. This ray is found in the western Atlantic and Indo-West Pacific regions

Background imageBivalves Collection: Pecten sp. scallop

Pecten sp. scallop
A fossil scallop from the Corallian Crag of Suffolk, England. Scallop shells are made up of two hinged plates and are a genus of bivalve mollusc

Background imageBivalves Collection: Plesiosaurus, Telesaurus, Ichthyosaurus, Pentacrinites, Ammo

Plesiosaurus, Telesaurus, Ichthyosaurus, Pentacrinites, Ammo
Sheet 1 of a series of posters called Extinct Animals by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins c. 1862. This collection of marine reptiles lived during the Jurassic period between 200 and 145 million years ago

Background imageBivalves Collection: Tridacna gigas, giant clam

Tridacna gigas, giant clam
A pair of giant clam (Tridacna gigas). This endangered species is the largest living molluscs and can reach sizes of over 1m

Background imageBivalves Collection: Hippurites radiosus, rudist mollusc shell

Hippurites radiosus, rudist mollusc shell
Rudist mollusc shells are elongated molluscs and were also reef builders. Specimen dates from the Late Cretaceous, Des Moulins, Charente, France

Background imageBivalves Collection: Oyster shell with pearl

Oyster shell with pearl
Oyster is a name given to a group of molluscs which can be found on sea beds, often in coastal waters. The pearl, a smooth spherical object can form inside its shell

Background imageBivalves Collection: Five bivalve fossils

Five bivalve fossils
(Top) Chlamys fibrosa; (Centre left) Chlamys splendens; (Centre right) Perampliata ampliata; (Lower left) Mytilus ungulatus; (Lower right) Trigonia reticulata

Background imageBivalves Collection: Giant Clam, Agincourt Reef, Great Barrier Reef, North Queensland, Australia

Giant Clam, Agincourt Reef, Great Barrier Reef, North Queensland, Australia

Background imageBivalves Collection: Coloured SEM of mother of pearl from oyster shell

Coloured SEM of mother of pearl from oyster shell
Mother of pearl. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of calcite crystals in mother of pearl from an oyster (shell)

Background imageBivalves Collection: Manila clams

Manila clams (Venerupis philippinarum). These are edible bivalve molluscs that can grow to a size of over 7 centimetres across

Background imageBivalves Collection: Shell Beach along Lharidon Bight beach made of shells of bivalves Fragum erugatum that live in

Shell Beach along Lharidon Bight beach made of shells of bivalves Fragum erugatum that live in the salty waters of
JPF-12913 Shell Beach along Lharidon Bight beach made of shells of bivalves (Fragum erugatum) that live in the salty waters of Hamelin Pool and Lharidon Bight Shark Bay Marine Park

Background imageBivalves Collection: A pair of sea shells at Luskentyre in Scotland

A pair of sea shells at Luskentyre in Scotland
A pair of sea shells on the beach at Luskentyre. This is in Harris in the Western Isles, Scotland

Background imageBivalves Collection: Bivalves - Cardiola: A cluster of fossilised shells of Cardiola interrupta J. de C

Bivalves - Cardiola: A cluster of fossilised shells of Cardiola interrupta J. de C. Sowerby, which is believed to have lived just below the sediment in moderately deep waters

Background imageBivalves Collection: Great Scallop shell (Pecten maximus), side view

Great Scallop shell (Pecten maximus), side view

Background imageBivalves Collection: Tridacna maxima R�g, 1798, giant clam

Tridacna maxima R�g, 1798, giant clam
Plate 76 from a bound volume of illustrations used for Lamarcks Genera of shells. Watercolour and graphite on paper, c. 1820 by Anna Children (became Atkins) (1799-1871) Date: 1820

Background imageBivalves Collection: Epidiceras speciosum (Munster), internal cast of bivalve

Epidiceras speciosum (Munster), internal cast of bivalve
Steinkern (internal cast) of a bizarrre rudist bivalve from the Jurassic period. Specimen from the Upper Kimmeridgian rocks, Kelheim, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageBivalves Collection: Epidiceras speciosum (Munster), internal cast of bivalve

Epidiceras speciosum (Munster), internal cast of bivalve
Steinkern (internal cast) of a bizarrre rudist bivalve from the Jurassic period. Specimen from the Upper Kimmeridgian rocks, Kelheim, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageBivalves Collection: USA, Washington, Seabeck. Close-up of cockle shell in Hood Canal

USA, Washington, Seabeck. Close-up of cockle shell in Hood Canal. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageBivalves Collection: Kilauea Lighhouse located on Kilauea Point on the island of Kauai, Hawaii, USA

Kilauea Lighhouse located on Kilauea Point on the island of Kauai, Hawaii, USA
Kilauea Lighthouse located on Kilauea Point on the island of Kauai, Hawaii, USA

Background imageBivalves Collection: Kilauea Lighhouse located on Kilauea Point on the island of Kauai, Hawaii, USA

Kilauea Lighhouse located on Kilauea Point on the island of Kauai, Hawaii, USA
Kilauea Lighthouse located on Kilauea Point on the island of Kauai, Hawaii, USA

Background imageBivalves Collection: Kilauea Lighhouse located on Kilauea Point on the island of Kauai, Hawaii, USA

Kilauea Lighhouse located on Kilauea Point on the island of Kauai, Hawaii, USA
Kilauea Lighthouse located on Kilauea Point on the island of Kauai, Hawaii, USA

Background imageBivalves Collection: Bivalve, Auke Bay, Alaska

Bivalve, Auke Bay, Alaska

Background imageBivalves Collection: USA, Alaska. A green moon glow anemone and blue mussels in a tidepool

USA, Alaska. A green moon glow anemone and blue mussels in a tidepool
USA, Alaska. Green moon glow anemone and blue mussels in a tide pool

Background imageBivalves Collection: Giant Clam, Agincourt Reef, Great Barrier Reef, North Queensland, Australia

Giant Clam, Agincourt Reef, Great Barrier Reef, North Queensland, Australia

Background imageBivalves Collection: Indian Ocean, Indonesia, Komodo National Park

Indian Ocean, Indonesia, Komodo National Park. Close-up of the intake siphon of the endangered giant tridacna clam. Credit as: Jones & Shimlock / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageBivalves Collection: Mussel section

Mussel section
Antique illustration of freshwater mussel section

Background imageBivalves Collection: Marbled Cone (Conus Marmoreus)

Marbled Cone (Conus Marmoreus)

Background imageBivalves Collection: Hone shell (lima squamosa)

Hone shell (lima squamosa)

Background imageBivalves Collection: Planorbarius corneus (great ramshorn)

Planorbarius corneus (great ramshorn)
Antique illustration of Planorbarius corneus (great ramshorn)

Background imageBivalves Collection: Oliva (gastropod)

Oliva (gastropod)
Antique illustration of a Oliva (gastropod)

Background imageBivalves Collection: Spondylus gaederopus seashell conch shell

Spondylus gaederopus seashell conch shell

Background imageBivalves Collection: Donax trunculus (abrupt wedge shell, wedge clam)

Donax trunculus (abrupt wedge shell, wedge clam)

Background imageBivalves Collection: Clam with brown shell and a blue centre, side view

Clam with brown shell and a blue centre, side view

Background imageBivalves Collection: Scallop (aviculopecten), extinct species with closed shell, side view

Scallop (aviculopecten), extinct species with closed shell, side view

Background imageBivalves Collection: Illustration, Edible Mussel (Mytilus edulis), oval purplish-grey shell

Illustration, Edible Mussel (Mytilus edulis), oval purplish-grey shell

Background imageBivalves Collection: Scallops on sea bed

Scallops on sea bed



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Bivalves Collection

Bivalves are a type of mollusk animal that have two shells, or valves, connected by a hinge and can be found in both marine and freshwater habitats around the world and can filter feeders, meaning they use their gills to strain food particles from the water. They also have an organ called a foot which helps them move around and burrow into the sediment, and are range in size from microscopic to over one meter long. Some species of bivalve produce pearls when irritated by foreign objects such as sand grains or parasites. These animals play an important role in aquatic ecosystems as they help to clean the water and provide food for other creatures like fish and birds.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Bivalves collection from Media Storehouse features a wide range of stunning wall art and framed prints showcasing the unique beauty of mollusk animals. These creatures belong to the phylum Mollusca, which includes over 100,000 species worldwide. The bivalve group is characterized by their two-part hinged shell, which opens and closes to protect their soft body inside. Our collection includes high-quality images of various types of bivalves such as clams, oysters, mussels, scallops and more. Each print captures the intricate details and vibrant colors that make these creatures so fascinating. Whether you are looking for a statement piece for your home or office or simply want to add some natural beauty to your space, our collection has something for everyone. With its vast selection of bivalve-themed artwork in different sizes and styles available at affordable prices, Media Storehouse makes it easy for anyone to bring the wonders of marine life into their homes.
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What are Bivalves (Mollusks Animals) art prints?

Bivalves are a group of mollusk animals that have two shells hinged together, such as clams, oysters, and mussels. Bivalve art prints showcase the beauty and diversity of these creatures in stunning detail. These prints can be found on our website, where we offer a wide range of high-quality images featuring bivalves in their natural habitats. These art prints are perfect for those who appreciate marine life or want to add a touch of nature to their home decor. They come in various sizes and formats, including canvas prints, framed prints, and photographic prints. Each print is produced using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure vibrant colors and sharp details. Whether you're looking for an eye-catching centerpiece or a subtle accent piece for your living space, bivalve art prints from Media Storehouse are sure to impress. With so many options available at affordable prices, it's easy to find the perfect print that suits your style and budget.
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What Bivalves (Mollusks Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of bivalve art prints that are perfect for any nature lover or marine enthusiast. You can choose from various species, including clams, oysters, mussels, and scallops. These stunning prints showcase the intricate details of these mollusk animals in their natural habitats. Whether you prefer black and white photography or colorful illustrations, we have something to suit your taste. The collection includes vintage illustrations from old scientific journals as well as modern photographs taken by talented photographers around the world. These bivalve art prints are available in different sizes and formats such as canvas prints, framed prints, and poster prints. They make great additions to any home decor or office space and also make excellent gifts for friends and family who appreciate marine life. If you're looking for high-quality bivalve art prints that capture the beauty of these fascinating creatures, Media Storehouse is an excellent place to start your search.
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How do I buy Bivalves (Mollusks Animals) art prints?

To buy Bivalves art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of high-quality images featuring these fascinating creatures. Once you have found the perfect print, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and billing information, as well as any applicable discount codes or gift cards. We offer a variety of payment options, including credit card and PayPal. We also offer international shipping for customers outside of the UK. Their Bivalves art prints are available in a range of sizes and formats, including framed prints, canvas prints, and photographic prints. Each print is produced using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure vibrant colors and sharp details. Whether you are looking for a stunning piece of wall art for your home or office or searching for the perfect gift for a nature lover in your life, we have an incredible selection of Bivalves art prints that are sure to impress.
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How much do Bivalves (Mollusks Animals) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Bivalves art prints at varying prices. Our collection includes high-quality prints that are perfect for adding a touch of nature to your home or office decor. The cost of our Bivalves art prints depends on the size and type of print you choose. We have options ranging from small framed prints to large canvas prints, so there is something for every budget and preference. Our Bivalves art prints are created using state-of-the-art printing technology and premium materials, ensuring that each piece is vibrant, detailed, and long-lasting. Whether you're looking for a beautiful addition to your personal collection or a thoughtful gift for someone special, our selection of Bivalves art prints has something for everyone.
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How will my Bivalves (Mollusks Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your Bivalves art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit, so it arrives at your doorstep in pristine condition. Your Bivalves art prints will be carefully rolled and packaged in a sturdy cardboard tube for delivery. This ensures that the print is protected from any damage or creases during transportation. We work with trusted courier partners who offer reliable and efficient delivery services. Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive a tracking number via email, which allows you to track the progress of your shipment online. We pride ourselves on our commitment to customer satisfaction. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will do everything possible to resolve any issues promptly.