No, it is not. No animal is a producer.
You will see a clam.
The common jackknife clam is a consumer. It feeds on organic matter, including detritus and plankton, by filtering water through its gills. As a bivalve mollusk, it plays a role in the ecosystem by recycling nutrients but does not produce its own food like plants do.
a clam
No, the manila clam is saltwater.
It is a clam.
YES! I think... They can also clam up! -Happily!
clam.
An ark clam is a form of edible saltwater clam in the family Arcidae.
A clam is an invertebrate , it belongs to Mollusca .
The homophone for clam strength is "clam's length", as in the measurement of distance from one end of a clam to the other.
Since Pre-Columbian times, natives have been "clamming" the coastal waterways of Florida.
Unio- freshwater clam