They get their beak inside it and pull it out.
its easy. they search
seagulls
Seagulls will eat practically anything from fish, to chips, to clams, to bread.
Many clams live in the intertidal zone. These clams mostly burrow into the sand to protect themselves from predators like some crabs, humans, and seagulls.
Yes. Just like baby clams, they need to burrow in the sand.
Yes, clams have to burrow into sand or mud in order to protect themselves
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. +++ Many clams and scallops live ON the sand's surface rather than IN it.
The are seabirds that eat clam and fish.
by digging themselves into the sand
Clams are bivalve molluscs that live buried in sand or silt, many of which are edible.
There are many edible shellfish who live in the sand. Many people enjoy eating clams and mussels. Clams and mussels are bivalve mollusks who live in the sand. People also like crabs. Crabs are crustacean shellfish who live in the sand.
They live on sandy shores! Hope this helps.
oyster drill (a snail), starfish, oyster catchers (bird), seagulls, bears, otters, walrus, gray whales.