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What has the author William Lackner written?

William Lackner has written: 'Digging razor clams in Oregon' -- subject(s): Clamming, Razor clams 'Oregon's razor clams' -- subject(s): Razor clams


Do razor clams die?

no razor clams usually live from the low water line out about 2km into the sea around the coast


When do razor clams eat?

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How many razor clams can live in a square meter of beach?

50


Is a razor clam a vertebrate?

Clams have no bones, including backbone's. No backbone= invertebrate.


What eats razor clams?

besides people, a variety of snails, crabs, and other crustaceans


How do razor clams care for their young?

Clams, in general, don't care for their young at all. Their eggs are cast around by currents, eventually finding places to settle into.


Is a razor clam vertebrate or invertebrate?

They are invertebrate's because the have an exoskeleton


What color razor cell phone does Joe Jonas have?

He has an Iphone not a razor. red


Are razor clams sharp?

The short answer is "no". The Longer AnswerEvery mollusk can theoretically grow natural pearls. But pearls from mollusks such as clams are very rare, and they are not actually considered pearls. Clams are not nacreous so they do not excrete the combination of aragonite and calcite known as nacre which is the building block of pearls. Their excretions instead are known as calcareous concretions. These "pearls" are not usually of much value and only hold a place in the collectors' market.


What is a razor clam?

A razor clam is a type of clam that has a long, narrow shell resembling a straight razor. They are found in sandy beaches and are known for their sweet, tender meat. Razor clams are often collected by hand or using specialized tools like clam guns.


Do the Haida eat shellfish?

yes. traditionally, all coastal first peoples of BC ate shellfish. razor clams, mussels, abalone etc.