Dentalium bisexangulatum
Dentalium bisexangulatum
No recording yet
Quick Facts
- Type
- Other
- Size
- varies widely
- Weight
- varies widely
- Habitat
- marine, freshwater, soil, reef, or invertebrate habitats
- Diet
- algae, detritus, plankton, plants, or small prey
- Active Time
- varies by habitat
- Lifespan
- varies widely
Field Notes
- Its scientific name is Dentalium bisexangulatum.
- The common name highlights dentalium cues used for the visual profile.
- It is grouped as a other in this dataset.
About the Dentalium bisexangulatum
Dentalium bisexangulatum (Dentalium bisexangulatum) is a other represented with a dentalium-marked build, dentalium natural coloring, and specialized surface. Its common name and taxonomic group point toward marine, freshwater, soil, reef, or invertebrate habitats, with a profile shaped around algae, detritus, plankton, plants, or small prey and varies by habitat activity. The entry keeps the animal recognizable for mixing by emphasizing visible body structure, surface texture, color cues, and one distinctive feature rather than broad placeholder traits.
Keep exploring
Related animals
Moon Jellyfish
Common Octopus
Emperor Scorpion
Peacock Mantis Shrimp
Wirenia argentea
Scutopus ventrolineatus
Crossea biconica
Crossea concinna
Crossea gatliffi
Cassidula sowerbyana
Ophicardelus sulcatus
Cassidula angulifera
Or spin for another random animal on the explorer, or browse all species in the full directory.