If it's before cooking, add some cornmeal so the clams can clean out their digestive track (less poo).
If it's after cooking, no. don't do that.
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No; although clams filtrate water, they are not able to crawl on surfaces eating algae like snails do.
Bodies of water have clams, not girls.
they are cold blooded in the scientific term would be ectothermic by smarty101
clams live mostly in cold water.
Clams are not living. They are like rocks.
they are cold blooded so if you put them in warm water they will die since they cant adapt to the temperature
You want to store clams in refrigerated temperatures about 35 degrees Fahrenheit. If they get too warm they will die.
Clams release eggs or sperm into the water. They meet in the water. The eggs hatch in the water. That is how clams reproduce.
Clams eat plankton, not algae. Algae grows in still water. Clams need the water to be moving so they can get nutrients.
Fresh water clams live in fresh water and salt water clams live in salt water.There are both freshwater and saltwater clams. Mussels fall into this category as well. See the related links for both.
Clams and Oysters etc. are bivalves. They take water in and filter food out of the water, then they eject the water to allow them to suck more water with food in. Think of these creatires almost like pumps.