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What are the body parts of a clam?

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The lobster has many parts, they have 4 Antennae, 2 front claws, eyes, Exoskeleton, Compound eyes, mouth, head, 8 legs, the abdomen and there thorax

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There are many different species of crabs. So not all will have the same body parts but most have a head, thorax, shell, eyes, and antennae.

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The body parts of a clam is the shell, siphons, and its muscular foot

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