Clams can be either fresh water or salt water. (Depends on the species)
the three proucts are samlon clams and tuna
yes there are at least i went there and my friend and i caught some!!
Fishing has always been around and even in colonial America there was fishing.
Well,its hard to answer really,since Clams live a really long time... but whales live long too. so due to the fact that some EAT clams i'd say whales. But since whales get caught and turned into products... it might be clams,but who knows really? I say whales though :3
Well the French came over there for fishing, the British had land clams up there, this is during the late 1700s, early 1800s.
Pearls are formed in certain species of clams/oysters. Clams/oysters pretty much stay put, so it's not like you have to chase them much. What you do is that you harvest the oysters, cut them open and hope to find a pearl inside.
Clams and quahogs are the most common shellfish caught in Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island. The state shell in Rhode Island is the quahog.
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clams just do there do do
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baby clams
No, clams are animals.