Clams eat different types of plankton,
they filter it out of the water that's why the open and close slightly.
i really hope this hhelps its my first time!
octopus
Humans? I guess! :)
Sea otters & birds such as oyster-catchers
a sea otter eats a clam shell by using its strong teeth and paws to pry it open
A giant clam eats zooplankton (tiny animals) and phytoplankton (tiny plants) out of the water by filtering through their gills. Clams share a symbiotic relationship with algae that live on their mantle (the skin inside the shell). The clams sit with their mouths wide open in the sun so the algae can use photosynthesis to feed the clam (if the algae don't get enough sun and start to die, the clam eventually will too). The algae feed off of the clams' waste, also, the water the clams suck in provides needed oxygen for the algae. The clam also eats some of the algae each night.worms
A giant clam eats zooplankton (tiny animals) and phytoplankton (tiny plants) out of the water by filtering through their gills. Clams share a symbiotic relationship with algae that live on their mantle (the skin inside the shell). The clams sit with their mouths wide open in the sun so the algae can use photosynthesis to feed the clam (if the algae don't get enough sun and start to die, the clam eventually will too). The algae feed off of the clams' waste, also, the water the clams suck in provides needed oxygen for the algae. The clam also eats some of the algae each night.worms
IN the Morning and during sleep periods. It keeps the food from its morning meal in its back teeth and eats in while sleeping.
river otter
You will see a clam.
a clam
It is a clam.
No, the manila clam is saltwater.