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Clams are bivalve molluscs that live buried in sand or silt, many of which are edible.
Yes, clams are found in the Atlantic Ocean. Various species inhabit its waters, including the Atlantic surf clam and the hard clam, which are commonly found along the eastern coast of the United States. These clams typically live buried in sandy or muddy substrates in coastal areas.
Clams primarily live in water, specifically in both freshwater and saltwater environments. They are commonly found buried in sand or mud on the ocean floor, in estuaries, and in rivers and lakes. Clams require water to breathe and feed, using their gills to filter nutrients from the surrounding environment. While they do not inhabit land, they can sometimes be found in intertidal zones where they are exposed during low tide.
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Clams survive in high and low tides by burrowing into the sand and mud, which helps them avoid exposure to air and predators. During high tides, they can filter-feed while submerged, utilizing the water's nutrients. When the tide recedes, clams remain buried to retain moisture and protect themselves from desiccation and temperature fluctuations. This adaptability allows them to thrive in varying tidal conditions.
No, clams are animals.
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yes, some clams can scream. clams in imax deep sea screamed
You can't dig but you can find buried items by pressing A the itemfinder can locate these items.