🦶A mussel has a long groove inside its foot that works like a mold. The mussel secretes special proteins into that mold that solidify in minutes. 🧔The mussel repeats this process until it creates 50-100 byssal threads (aka a beard) to attach itself to rocks and to other mussels. That makes it harder for hungry predators and crashing waves to pry them loose. 💪The threads are made of similar stuff as the tendons in our bodies that connect muscles to bone. They’re super strong, but also pliable. 🕰️Besides using their foot to create their beard, they also use it to drag themselves around. If they find a good spot, they can stay glued there for more than 20 years. |