Calms live about three feet deep in water, under the sand. They need water to live, and if something moves them they will still be in the water.
Giant clams can live up to one hundred years.
500
Absolutely. The most commonly kept clam pets are the beautiful giant clams in the Tridacna family.
Octopuses live on the bottom of the ocean. They eat by pulling small animals into their mouth with their tentacles. They eat clams, fish, and clams. They paralyze it by injecting it with ink and then tear it into pieces.
Soft shell clams live in mixtures of mud and sand or mud and gravel. near freshwater. This is because the salinity is reduced by freshwater runoff and seepage.
Bivalves are creatures that have a shell of 2 hinged valves like a mollusk, oyster, and clam.
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.
sharks :)
are giant clams producers decomposers or consumers
the giant clam is 2m tall and weighs 440lbs
there are only about a million giant clams left in this world
soft 'animals', like clams and such
how long does western snowy plovers live
Huge :)
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if you want it to live as long as you live you can stick with that
Clams live in the ocean. :)
Giant clams (Tridacna sp.) can be found in tropical oceans from the South Central Pacific through the Coral Sea, Indian Ocean and up into the Red Sea. In most cases they live right on coral reefs in very shallow waters.
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.