Well, there are different types of clams...so they dont all live together. There is one question I found: Where do clams live? The answer was:they live in various places. In the water most likely.I find that a little confusing because you don't know exactly where they live. Maybe you can find the answer in a science book or another website.
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Clams.
Clams have sexual reproduction. A male clam releases his sperm into the water at the same time that a female clam releases her eggs into the water. Somehow the male and female clams know how to do it at the same time and somehow the sperm and the eggs get together.
Badgers live all over the world. All of them live underground in burrows called setts.
No, a clam is not a primary consumer. Clams are filter feeders that primarily consume phytoplankton and other microscopic organisms, making them secondary consumers in the food chain. Primary consumers are organisms that consume producers, such as plants or algae, directly.
Clams live in the ocean. :)
they all have hard shells and live in the ocean
clams live mostly in cold water.
Clams can live in rivers, and some can survive on land.
clams live in water and snails mostly live on land.
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Clams belong to Animalia
Clams live in oceans, rivers, and ponds and they can even live on land it areas where they can keep wet. Anywhere there is water, clams can pretty much live
No, freezing live clams can compromise their quality and taste. It is best to cook clams before freezing them to maintain their flavor and texture.
clams,oyster, and clams
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Clams are known to filter-feed and eat planton. Planton can live in creeks, rivers, and oceans.