Clams - both marine and fresh water - are found everywhere they have proximity to a body of water, all over the united states and southern Canada.
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Native Americans may have found "pearls" in clams, but those were not "pearls" as we would consider them today. Clams are non-nacreous mollusks and do not produce actual pearls. They produce what are known as "calcareous concretions", which lack the pearly luster associated with pearls as we know them. More likely, Native Americans found pearls in mussels not clams. Those that were near coastal areas may have also found and collected marine pearls, but not from clams.
In clams, the palps are found very near the mouth and are responsible for guiding food into the mouth.
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I found most of mind at the beach find the others by the island. or the sandbar.
Vain people are at the beach, LOL. Vains from clams are found at the beach, Very nice things are found at the beach
Purple-shelled clams, called cherrystone clams or mercenaries, are a species of clam commonly found along the east coast. Small cherrystone clams start out as white when small, but turn purple as they grow larger.
Animals found there would be crabs, clams, shore birds and fish.
The difference between oysters and cherry stone clams are that oysters can be eaten raw and cherry stone clams can not. Cherry stone clams have a hard shell. The East Coast clam is of medium size , about 2 to 3 inches across. Oysters can be batter fried, shucked into soups and can be found canned, frozen and smoked.
Well, there are different types of clams...so they dont all live together. There is one question I found: Where do clams live? The answer was:they live in various places. In the water most likely.I find that a little confusing because you don't know exactly where they live. Maybe you can find the answer in a science book or another website.