Clams can live in rivers, and some can survive on land.
Giant clams (Tridacna sp.) can be found in tropical oceans from the South Central Pacific through the Coral Sea, Indian Ocean and up into the Red Sea. In most cases they live right on coral reefs in very shallow waters.
almost 90% of organisms in the ocean live in the uppermost zone
yes sea sponges.
Its internal gills, and armour.
they live in the pacific ocean by the united states of america.
Clams live in the sand under the ocean. They lie maybe 1 ft. down in the sand under the ocean so you can get a lot of them if you want to go clamming. +++ Many clams and scallops live ON the sand's surface rather than IN it.
Clams live in the ocean. :)
Clams live under the sand by the water most of the time. They live in waist deep water because they have to have water to live and if something in the water moves them they will stay under the water.
Fantastic! One step up from a pet rock. You can get live clams from any seafood shop or should you live near the ocean, dig them up.
they all have hard shells and live in the ocean
Clams (the salt water kind) live in the inter-tidal zone to shallow ocean. Fresh water clams live in the bottom of rivers or lakes.
Many clams live in the intertidal zone. These clams mostly burrow into the sand to protect themselves from predators like some crabs, humans, and seagulls.
no, the slight clue is that they live under the sea where there is no sunlight...
Both mollusks and have soft, fleshy bodies
Yes, clams are found in the Atlantic Ocean. Various species inhabit its waters, including the Atlantic surf clam and the hard clam, which are commonly found along the eastern coast of the United States. These clams typically live buried in sandy or muddy substrates in coastal areas.
starfish live at the bottom of the ocean so they can search the bottom for there food like clams,meat,oysters,and little fish
it live a mile under the ocean