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  • Chiton - Wikipedia
    All chitons bear a protective dorsal shell that is divided into eight articulating aragonite valves embedded in the tough muscular girdle that surrounds the chiton's body Compared with the single or two-piece shells of other molluscs, this arrangement allows chitons to roll into a protective ball when dislodged and to cling tightly to irregular surfaces In some species the valves are reduced
  • Chitons - Examples, Anatomy, Characteristics, Diet, Pictures
    Chitons are flattened, bilaterally symmetrical mollusks armored with eight calcified plates on their shell 1 They constitute the class Polyplacophora and are hence known as polyplacophorans 2 Sometimes, they are also called by the names sea cradles, coat-of-mail shells, suck-rocks, and loricates These mollusks are exclusively marine and typically inhabit intertidal or subtidal zones of the
  • Chiton | Marine, Polyplacophora, Shell | Britannica
    Chiton, any of numerous flattened, bilaterally symmetrical marine mollusks, worldwide in distribution but most abundant in warm regions The approximately 600 species are usually placed in the class Placophora, Polyplacophora, or Loricata (phylum Mollusca) Chitons are usually oval in shape On the
  • Chiton Animal Facts - Polyplacophora - A-Z Animals
    Meet chitons, many-plated mollusks that grip rocky coasts, survive harsh tides, and thrive in oceans from shallow shores to deep seas
  • Chitons guide: what chitons are, where they live and what these . . .
    What do chitons eat? These molluscs are herbivores, using their hard, rasping radular teeth to graze on small algae and micro-organisms Some of these teeth are reinforced with iron and silicate compounds, enabling them to feed on tougher algae, including encrusting calcareous forms In turn, they are preyed on by crabs, gulls and fish
  • Northern Shores: Chitons, Armoured Knights of the Intertidal Realm
    Northern Shores: Chitons, Armoured Knights of the Intertidal Realm At first glance, Chitons (pronounced “Ki-ton”) don’t demand much attention; grey, unassuming and measuring only a few centimetres in length they usually go unnoticed by the casual passer-by or, at the least, are presumed to be limpets or a part of the rocks they live upon
  • Chitons (Class Polyplacophora) | Collections Online - Museum of New . . .
    Details about Chitons (Class Polyplacophora), a topic Chitons are molluscs and are related to slugs and snails (gastropods), mussels and oysters (bivalves), and squids and octopuses (cephalopods) Within the phylum Mollusca, chitons belong to a distinct group known as the Polyplacophora This name refers to the eight separate shell plates, which are embedded in a thick girdle surrounding the
  • What Is a Chiton? The Armored Marine Mollusk - Biology Insights
    A defining characteristic of chitons is the presence of eight overlapping shell plates, or valves, which form a protective dorsal shell These plates are embedded within a tough, fleshy ring of tissue called the girdle Beneath their armored exterior, chitons use a broad, muscular foot to move slowly and adhere firmly to surfaces
  • Chiton Facts: Nature’s Living Battle Shield - Animals Discovered
    How Is the Chiton Classified? Chitons are intriguing marine animals that belong to the phylum Mollusca, which is home to snails, clams, and octopuses Specifically, chitons are classified under the class Polyplacophora, a name that means “many plates ” This refers to their distinctive eight overlapping shell plates that protect their soft bodies Unlike many other mollusks, chitons have a
  • Chitons - Mayne Island Conservancy
    After chitons die, their plates, which are made up of calcium carbonate, often wash up on shore and resemble butterflies with their curved shape A gumboot chiton (Cryptochiton stelleri) curls up as a defence mechanism, protecting its soft underparts





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