Humans, raccoons, crabs, lobster, starfish.
clams will not bite, but they may close up on you. So dont put your fingers in them. I own clams and they can close very quickly if something (E.G: fish) brushes past them. the same applies with your hand.
Giant clams close their shells on their feet and they starve. Then the clam absorbs the rotting deer.
Clams are filter feeders. They are not parasites, scavengers, predators, or foragers. yes a clam is a scavenger
some animals such as clams have hard shells to protect them. sometimes if a predator sees a sheel it will either think it's a rock, but even if they dont think its a rock they will struggle to get the clam out of the shell even though some animals are able to.
The alligator snapping turtle eats many kinds of fish, snakes, frogs, other turtles, underwater vegitation, clams, and crayfish.
Some predators of pufferfish or blowfish are different types of sharks and snakes that live in the sea. Another predator is the human.
Sharks, Manta rays, and large bony fishwell a starfish is a predator to a shark and Manta ray also boney fishes and they could be enemies with mussels oysters and clams
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No, clams are animals.
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