Clams in ponds primarily feed on microscopic organisms such as phytoplankton, bacteria, and detritus. They filter these particles from the water using their gills, which trap food as water flows through their bodies. Additionally, clams may consume organic material that settles on the pond floor, contributing to their diet. This feeding method plays a crucial role in maintaining water quality and ecosystem health.
No. They don't eat clams and rocks!
Some animals that eat clams are crabs, snails, monkeys, too.
No, clams are animals.
I believe they are brought in by birds. The birds may have the clam larve on their feet and they fly to different ponds where they come off.
Yes, some types of crabs eat clams.
Raccoons will eat anything they can get their paws on, including clams.
you should eat freshwater clams/oysters
maybe they eat other clams and other fish
Clams do not eat seaweed. They are filter feeders and they eat plankton.
No theey don't eat shrimps. Clams do not eat things like shrimp.
clams filter microorganisms from the water. they don't hunt or "eat" anything.
They can eat up to One-Thousand clams at one time.