R rmorse Gr8 Stalker MFK Member Feb 14, 2008 1,718 0 66 39 Great Mills, Maryland Jan 16, 2009 #11 Does it have a vertebrae?
L likestofish Jack Dempsey MFK Member Sep 7, 2007 2,958 16 38 Duluth, GA Jan 16, 2009 #12 invertabrete
D Druu Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 16, 2007 4,135 5 0 Notre Dame, IN Jan 16, 2009 #13 it is an invertebrate. 15 left
T TheFishJunky Jack Dempsey MFK Member Oct 10, 2008 1,993 1 36 Jersey Jan 16, 2009 #16 eel species(I guess it would have helped if I seen invertibrae-oops)
D Druu Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 16, 2007 4,135 5 0 Notre Dame, IN Jan 16, 2009 #17 yes, saltwater. Please clarify "shelled"- traditional shell as in bivalves or shell as in exoskelton. no, not an eel species since it is an invertebrate. I won't count this question as I don't know of any invert eels. 15 left.
yes, saltwater. Please clarify "shelled"- traditional shell as in bivalves or shell as in exoskelton. no, not an eel species since it is an invertebrate. I won't count this question as I don't know of any invert eels. 15 left.
M Mike fail Feeder Fish MFK Member May 14, 2008 1,197 1 0 ponca city oklahoma Jan 16, 2009 #18 bivalve?
D Druu Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 16, 2007 4,135 5 0 Notre Dame, IN Jan 16, 2009 #19 not a bivalve. 14 left
T TheFishJunky Jack Dempsey MFK Member Oct 10, 2008 1,993 1 36 Jersey Jan 16, 2009 #20 Im thinking conch but thats not a question.........some form of snail/slug kinda creature.okay i suck at this and ill just check back when someone figures it out
Im thinking conch but thats not a question.........some form of snail/slug kinda creature.okay i suck at this and ill just check back when someone figures it out