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A small sea creature that has a black shell with two parts that close tightly together. · additionally, both wild and farmed mussels have minimal impact on the environment. · the mussel itself is tan-colored and full of protein, vitamins, and minerals. Mussel, any of numerous bivalve mollusks belonging to the marine family mytilidae and to the freshwater family unionidae. Mussels mostly stay in one place, eating … One reason for this is because … The common name mussel is also used for many freshwater bivalves, including the freshwater pearl mussels of the order …