- Molluscs are a large phylum of invertebrate animals that live in both marine and freshwater habitats. They are highly diverse in size, anatomy, behavior, and habitat.
- The phylum contains around 85,000 species and is divided into several classes, with gastropods making up 80% of species. Cephalopods like squid and octopus are among the most neurologically advanced invertebrates.
- Molluscs have a mantle cavity used for breathing and excretion and a nervous system organized around ganglia. Their shells have been important resources for humans.