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Rudicardium, Cockles. Cardiidae Are A Family Of Bivalve Mollusks Commonly Known As Cockles, Especially The Edible European Species (Cerastoderma Edule). Their Shells Are Common In Many Beaches In The World. The Valves Are Distinguished By Their Symmetry, Armored And Strong And Sharp Longitudinal Ribs. Cockles Live Buried In Areas Near The Coast.

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Rudicardium, cockles. Cardiidae are a family of bivalve mollusks commonly known as cockles, especially the edible European species (Cerastoderma edule). Their shells are common in many beaches in the world. The valves are distinguished by their symmetry, armored and strong and sharp longitudinal ribs. Cockles live buried in areas near the coast.

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