A quahog shell is typically oval or rounded in shape and features a smooth, glossy exterior with a distinct purple or lavender coloration inside, although it can also appear white or gray on the outside. The outer shell is usually thick and has ridges or growth lines that radiate from the hinge to the edge. These shells can vary in size, commonly reaching up to 4 inches in diameter. Overall, quahog shells are sturdy and visually appealing, often used in crafts and jewelry.
a shell
Like a delicate sea shell, or a snail shell I guess.
the look like this
A quahog is a hard clam.
The state Bird is the Rhode Island Red. The state Flower is the Violet. The state shell is the Quahog.
Clams and quahogs are the most common shellfish caught in Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island. The state shell in Rhode Island is the quahog.
"Quahog" typically refers to a species of edible clam native to the Atlantic coast of North America. The term can also refer to the shell of this clam, which has been historically used by Native American tribes as a form of currency known as wampum. In popular culture, "Quahog" is also the fictional town setting for the animated television show "Family Guy."
It looks like a Frog with a shell.
The quahog, also known as the hard shell clam, is Mercenaria mercenaria. The common name, quahog is derived from poquauhock, a Naraganset word. The Algonquin tribes that used the meat of the clam for food, made colored beads from the shells that was used for commerce. And, the species name, mercenaria is similar to the Latin word for commerce/buying, mercatura.
yes they do iit might not look like it but it is.
it looked like something like todays octopus but had a hard shell on its head. the shell looked something like a snail shell when curled up but epands.
Turtles without a shell look like a big blob because under that big hard shell it is just mosh... so it just looks like a blob without a shell. I hope i answered Ur question well.