No. Scallops and clams are both bivalves, but they are two different animals.
scallop
clam ,oyster ,scallop
A scallop is like a clam, and lives in a typically narrow shell. The scallop itself resembles a whitish disk (like a squashed marshmallow).
bivalve
clam,oyster,scallop,abalone.
Any mollusk such as an oyster, clam, scallop or mussel
There are many different kinds of shells. A scallop shell comes from a scallop just like a clam shell comes from a clam or an oyster shell comes from an oyster. A shell is the outer layer that protects them and a Scallop is the kind of animal it is.
Toheroa, a large bivalve clam. Tuatua, a surf clam. Tuangi, the cockle. Tupa or Tipa, the scallop. Tio para, the Bluff oyster.
A live scallop looks like a clam or a pair of flat sea shells that are closed to create a cover for the scallop itself. On the exterior surface of the shells you can see a line of blue "eyes" or sensors. You can see a live scallop online at Sub Sea Observers.
Clam, oyster, mussel, scallop,blue sea mussel,rough scallop, scallop, and calico snail
A kind of clam.
carnivore