Lampsilis abrupta
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webpage about Lampsilis abrupta or more commonly known
as the Pink Mucket! Feel free to check it out and learn
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The Pink Mucket is a type of mussel that lives in
fresh waters throughout many rivers of the country. The Pink
Mucket is currently known to be an endangered species according
to the Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
The Pink Mucket has a rounded, thick , inflated,
smooth, yellowish-brown shell. The shell can be rounded to
slightly elongated depending on if it’s a male or female. The
posterior end is bluntly pointed in males while females are
shorter and nearly square. Adults are usually between three to
five inches long. Faint green rays sometimes appear but
are absent in adult shells. The shell’s inner lining (nacre) is
a white to light salmon or pink color while it’s salmon to
orange in the beak cavities.
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