Clams live in the sand under the ocean. They lie maybe 1 ft. down in the sand under the ocean so you can get a lot of them if you want to go clamming.
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Many clams and scallops live ON the sand's surface rather than IN it.
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.
Clams are not suited to live in tap water for an extended period of time as the water parameters are typically not ideal for their health and survival. Clams require specific water conditions, such as proper salinity levels, pH, and temperature, which are different from what is found in tap water. It is recommended to provide clams with filtered or purified saltwater that meets their specific needs in order for them to thrive.
Alligators are amphibious animals and need to spend time in the water.
Yes but the also spend time on land
Water repellant fur,live near and spend much of their time in water.
a few minutes "A few minutes" is grossly incorrect. Actually clams can live for quite some time out of water. If keep on well drained ice or refrigerated dry, they can last for many days, weeks even.
Polar bears eat seals, and seals are found in the sea.
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
Harp seals spend most of their time in cold water oceans.
Clams have sexual reproduction. A male clam releases his sperm into the water at the same time that a female clam releases her eggs into the water. Somehow the male and female clams know how to do it at the same time and somehow the sperm and the eggs get together.
Platypuses spend up to twelve hours a day hunting for food in the water. They do not live in water, instead sheltering in burrows they dig alongside freshwater creeks and rivers.
i would say a land animal because even though they spend a lot of there time in water they live on the ice