Clams, like most mollusks, also have open circulatory systems, which means that their organs are surrounded by watery blood that contains nutrients and oxygen. Clams eat plankton, and they themselves are eaten by small sharks and squid
No; actually nothing lives in table salt water. Table salt is iodized sodium chloride. It has been modified, and contains far too much iodine for anything to live in it. It is also missing all of the trace elements in natural sea salt.
well you see... clams survive by filter feeding.
Fresh water clams have to live in fresh water.
Salt water clams have to live in salt water.
Most clams are of the saltwater type.
No, they are salt water creatures
only fresh water clams can not salt water
Fresh water clams live in fresh water and salt water clams live in salt water.There are both freshwater and saltwater clams. Mussels fall into this category as well. See the related links for both.
Surely only worms can live in worm water?
its turtles, frogs, carp, clams, catfish.
no, their like every other mussel but they live in fresh water, they are related to clams.
clams live mostly in cold water.
Clams (the salt water kind) live in the inter-tidal zone to shallow ocean. Fresh water clams live in the bottom of rivers or lakes.
cause it can breath better
re: no because their are no fresh water clams domb asses There are plenty of fresh water clams, check your spelling before calling anyone dumb next time. and no, they wont eat the clams, they are bottom scavengers. but they will eat slow or sick fish, as well as destroy plants
clams live in water and snails mostly live on land.
Clams live under the sand by the water most of the time. They live in waist deep water because they have to have water to live and if something in the water moves them they will stay under the water.
A freshwater snail is actually a type of freshwater mollusc (like clams and mussels that live in fresh water).