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[[Image:pistolgrip.jpg|left|thumb|250px|]]PISTOLGRIP. Mussel. Also known as ''Buckhorn, peanut, turkey wing,'' the pistolgrip mussel lives in medium to large rivers in mud, sand, or gravel. Although wisespread, it is relatively uncommon and is considered endangered in Iowa. The host fishes for the young include flathead catfish and yellow and brown bullheads.
[[Image:pistolgrip.jpg|left|thumb|250px|]]PISTOLGRIP. Mussel. Also known as ''Buckhorn, peanut, turkey wing,'' the pistolgrip mussel lives in medium to large rivers in mud, sand, or gravel. Although wisespread, it is relatively uncommon and is considered endangered in Iowa. The host fishes for the young include flathead catfish and yellow and brown bullheads.


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PISTOLGRIP. Mussel. Also known as Buckhorn, peanut, turkey wing, the pistolgrip mussel lives in medium to large rivers in mud, sand, or gravel. Although wisespread, it is relatively uncommon and is considered endangered in Iowa. The host fishes for the young include flathead catfish and yellow and brown bullheads.