An earthworm does not have a liver, it also does not have a gallbladder.
Indeed, they can. In Japan, clam shells are a commonly used as kiln furniture to allow the heat (and ash) to circulate below a pot.
They don't have jointed legs or an exoskeleton. Arthropods are all armoured, leggy animals, such as centi/millipedes, crustaceans, arachnids and insects. Nothing wormy there, save for their larvae. The clam worm does seem to have legs, but those are actually tufts of hair-like appendages, not true jointed arthropod legs.
Wampum beads, made from conch and clam shells, were very valuable. The eastern woodland indians also created medicine bags, woven baskets, and bone and antler jewelry.
* clabber * clack * clad * claim * clam * clamor * clan * clap * claret * class * classy * classic * clatter * clathrate * clause * clavicle * claw * claxon * clay
The word bake is a verb (bake, bakes, baking, baked) and a noun (bake, bakes). Examples: Verb: We're going to bake some clams. Noun: Are you coming to the clam bake?
if you mean the heaviest invertabre than it is the giant clam.
well clam and squid take different water and tiny and big count
the giant clam
Squid are considered more advanced than clams.
Clams are part of the mollusk family.Clams are related to Oysters, squid and octopus.
mullusks
Clam powder comes from the animal, clam. So it is indeed an animal product.
Octopus Squid Cuttlefish Snail Clam
Literally, no they are not, but If you are asking kingdom wize, yes.
raw table shrimp, squid, clam and mussel.
They are all molluscs.
You have to go on clam waters, the squid doesn't show up often, but you know when its going to show up because there's and earthquake and everything starts shaking, then the squid comes by and you can follow him.