Yes, clams are generally considered slow movers. They primarily remain buried in sand or mud and rely on a foot to dig and slowly reposition themselves. While they can move, their speed is quite limited compared to many other marine animals. Their movement is more about finding food and avoiding predators than traveling long distances.
clams, oysters and scallops are organized into the group called bivalves. they are two-shelled, slow moving organisms
clams, oysters and scallops are organized into the group called bivalves. they are two-shelled, slow moving organisms
according to this site,, they rest on their mantle ( all slow moving fish) http://animal-world.com/Aquarium-Coral-Reefs/Care-of-Tridacnid-Clams
Clams eat plankton, not algae. Algae grows in still water. Clams need the water to be moving so they can get nutrients.
If they die and pollute the water, yes. Clams need moving water, they are not suitable for fishtanks.
They are generally slow.
I know that cranes are birds but I do not know that they are slow moving.
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nothing, as far as I know. The earth isn't moving slow, it's moving extremely fast.
Some of them are predators, most starfish are, they eat slow moving creatures like barnacles or clams A few filter feed And some eat algae scraped off of rocks Hope that helped