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Zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) A: A dense colony on a wooden pole. B: A zebra mussel with the characteristic zigzag pattern. C: Filtering zebra mussels. Photos © Sergej Olenin; B: © Amy J Benson, U.S. Geological
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