They are both invertebrates and are both classified as shellfish in the food industry.
They both wear shells? They're both invertebrates?(means don't have back bones.)
A clam... so does an oyster.
Calcium Carbonate
It allows the snail or clam to make it's own shell.
Octopus Squid Cuttlefish Snail Clam
snail, crayfish, clam, mussel, crawfish
A living aquatic creature such as a snail, clam, or mollusk.
a snail...a clam...hope tht helped!
clam.
No, pigs are mammals. Examples of a mollusk would be a clam or snail.
A whelk is a snail and a mussel is a bivalve mollusc or clam.
Bivalves are mollusks with two shells, such as a clam. A univalve is a mollusk with one shell, such as a snail.
The common periwinkle snail is the most common snail in Rhode Island. It is related to limpets, whelks, and other marine snails.