No, unless they are real pearls with a covering of dirt.
Yes, all pearls come from bivalves though not all bivalves form pearls. Look at the inside of the shell and if it contains mother of pearl then the bivalve is capable of producing pearls. This holds true for both fresh and salt water bodies.
Look at an official Sigma Gamma Rho pin; it has 10 pearls and 2 rubies.
Pearls. Yes, its true.
Native Americans may have found "pearls" in clams, but those were not "pearls" as we would consider them today. Clams are non-nacreous mollusks and do not produce actual pearls. They produce what are known as "calcareous concretions", which lack the pearly luster associated with pearls as we know them. More likely, Native Americans found pearls in mussels not clams. Those that were near coastal areas may have also found and collected marine pearls, but not from clams.
I can't answer that for you. You must look within to see the true self. You must listen carefully to your own heart.
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there no Pokemon but some can be look same as Pokemon not trust other people if keep on say Pokemon is real
A desese of tallness ocording to a true book called the junk yard wonders take a look
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The pearls that were his eyes in the story symbolize the character's wealth and status, as well as his detachment from the world around him. They represent his superficiality and lack of true human connection.
If you look for someone with good qualities then yes, you will have true friends who will have your back throughout life.
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