clams will not bite, but they may close up on you. So dont put your fingers in them. I own clams and they can close very quickly if something (E.G: fish) brushes past them. the same applies with your hand.
yes clams will bite you for self defense such as if a predator closes in the clam can bite if the predator is too close
One day i was at my friends house and he lived in the ocean and he had a dock and there were clams and i got near one and one of the clams bit my leg it had 4 teeth marks on the top and 4 on the bottom so yes clams do bite they will bite you if you get near the clam.
no if you are trying to catch catfish use clams. worms might work and big catfish will bite anchovies
The short answer is "no". The Longer AnswerEvery mollusk can theoretically grow natural pearls. But pearls from mollusks such as clams are very rare, and they are not actually considered pearls. Clams are not nacreous so they do not excrete the combination of aragonite and calcite known as nacre which is the building block of pearls. Their excretions instead are known as calcareous concretions. These "pearls" are not usually of much value and only hold a place in the collectors' market.
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No, clams are animals.
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yes, some clams can scream. clams in imax deep sea screamed
Ocean Cams are Quahog Clams (stronger tasting). Sea Clams are Surf Clams (sweeter tasting).
i do. do you enjoy bearded clams?
Clams are in the Mollusc kingdom.