You will see a clam.
its the doorhinge of the clam (where it excretes poopoo)
bamboo and a clam or oyster
A giant open clam shell.
The first step in clam digging is to locate a suitable clamming area where clams are likely to be found. Look for sandy or muddy areas with visible clam "shows" such as holes, air bubbles, or water spurts. Make sure you have the necessary permits and regulations for clam digging in that area.
The color of a clam shell can indicate its health and the overall health of the clam population in an ecosystem. A healthy clam population will have shells that are uniform in color and free from abnormalities. Changes in shell color, such as discoloration or abnormalities, can be a sign of stress or disease in the clams, which may indicate environmental issues or pollution in the ecosystem. Monitoring clam shell color can help scientists assess the health of the clam population and the overall ecosystem.
By clicking on the treasure chest or clam decoration with the "click Me" sign in your and your neighbours' main tanks.
The oldest region of a clam is typically found in its shell, specifically in the area known as the "umbo," which is the oldest part of the shell. This region forms first during the clam's development and serves as a reference point for determining the age of the clam. The growth rings on the shell can also provide insights into its age and environmental conditions over time.
a clam
No, the manila clam is saltwater.
It is a clam.
YES! I think... They can also clam up! -Happily!
clam.