MindMap Gallery Gastropoda mollusks (Ceratopsidae)
Ceratopsidae, within Gastropoda, is a distinctive family recognized by their unique shell shapes and horn-like protrusions atop their shells. These mollusks typically inhabit deep-sea environments, with shells exhibiting a variety of colors and textures to adapt to different ecological niches. Through evolution, Ceratopsidae animals have developed special physiological mechanisms to adapt to the high pressure and low temperatures of the deep sea, such as thickened shell walls and specialized respiratory organs.
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