If you know how to take care of it properly and have the right equipment, yes. It would be like having a pet fish, just not as pretty, depending on the type of clam. You can find what you would need to take proper care of your clam by going to a fish website and posting a question, or asking an employee at your local pet store.
By definition, a pet is any domesticated or tamed animal that is kept as a companion and cared for affectionately. So, being that the clam isn't exactly a domestic animal, but it isn't exactly vicious either, if you kept and cared for it, I guess you could consider it a pet.
Absolutely. The most commonly kept clam pets are the beautiful giant clams in the Tridacna family.
A clam shell is not smooth because being smooth would decrease friction between a clam and the surface it lives on. With low friction, a clam would go places it would not want to go.
A good class pet would be a Guniea pig.
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A cocker spainel would be a good pet given the fact that it is a sporting dog.
There are many places where one would find good pet classifieds. One would be able to find pet classifieds on websites such as Pets classifieds or PennLive.
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A clam might become a fossil if it gets trapped on a sedimentary rock and remains there for a long..long...time.
if you added water to clam chowder it would taste really watery
A clam is more likely to fossilize than a jellyfish.