No. Are you really that dumb?
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No the will die because of the clams hard shell and um it isn't cooked
People, cats and dogs (if you break the shell open), fish, and mammals in the ocean such as whales.
To yield a quart of shucked clams, you typically need about 3 to 5 pounds of in-shell clams, depending on their size and species. Smaller clams will require a larger quantity to reach a quart, while larger clams will yield more meat per shell. It's best to check specific recipes or guidelines for the type of clams you are using, as the yield can vary.
Clams are neither fish nor amphibians; they are molluscs.
No, a clam is not a fish. Clams are mollusks, specifically bivalve mollusks, and are characterized by having a two-part shell. Fish, on the other hand, are aquatic animals with fins, gills, and a backbone.
Soft shell clams -- called steamers -- are usually used for fried clams.
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can cherrystone clams be eaten on the half-shell
Yes, clams are shellfish, they have a shell.