yes i think!
clams, oysters and scallops are organized into the group called bivalves. they are two-shelled, slow moving organisms
They are related to clams and oysters.
By filtering sea water
other clams oysters and scallops
Clams, oysters, mussels, abilone, scallops.
clams, oysters, scallops, slugs, and snails
Clams, oysters, mussels, abilone, scallops.
crabs live in shells. so do clams, oysters, and scallops
Scallops come from sandy or muddy bottoms of most seas and oceans.
crabs live in shells. so do clams, oysters, and scallops
* lobster * shrimp * clams * oysters * crab * scallops
There is no standard collective noun for scallops. A collective noun is an informal part of language, any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun. You could borrow the collective noun from clams and oysters, a bed of scallops, or you can be more creative, for example, a scoop of scallops, a sea of scallops, a skillet of scallops, etc.