No clams don't have feet. They move along using water currents pushed out of their shell by forcing water through their bodies to move.
Do pigs have wings?
with a clam shell
Yes, If the clam's name is Dilan, and The pearl's name is Michaela.
No, a butterfly is an insect, not a mollusk.
They don't have jointed legs or an exoskeleton. Arthropods are all armoured, leggy animals, such as centi/millipedes, crustaceans, arachnids and insects. Nothing wormy there, save for their larvae. The clam worm does seem to have legs, but those are actually tufts of hair-like appendages, not true jointed arthropod legs.
You will see a clam.
Starfish pry clams open in a very unusual way. They use their legs and suction cups to position and open, then push their stomach out of their body and grab the clam. Once the starfish has the clam, it withdraws the stomach back into the body.
a clam
No, the manila clam is saltwater.
It is a clam.
YES! I think... They can also clam up! -Happily!
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A Lobster is in the Phylum Arthropoda, it has an exoskeleton and jointed legs. The exoskeleton is made of chitin and has to be shed as the animal grows.An Octopus is in the Phylum Mollusca and is soft bodied. It has legs but they are a smooth soft extension of their bodies.A clam is in the Phylum Mollusca and is soft bodied. While it has a shell, the shell is a calcified structure that increases in size by deposition and is not shed as the animal grows.