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The zebra mussel takes its name from its shell, which is about an inch in length. The shells of this mussel have distinctive dark bands and a somewhat triangular shape that distinguishes them from other freshwater mussels.

Zebra mussels can live for four to five years. They begin as very tiny larvae that are barely visible. By two years of age, they are usually about an inch long and can begin to reproduce.

A single female zebra mussel can produce up to 1 million eggs.

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