A Native American clam shell necklace, often made from the shells of clams or other marine mollusks, served both decorative and practical purposes. Traditionally, these necklaces were worn as symbols of status and cultural identity, often during ceremonies or significant events. Additionally, they were sometimes used in trade, showcasing the craftsmanship and artistry of the maker. The shells also held spiritual significance, reflecting the connection between the people and their natural environment.
Aphrodite was born when Titan Cronus slew his father Uranus and threw his genitals into the sea. Then a giant clam shell opened and out walked the goddess of love.
Snow's Clam Chips
It was a clam life
Answer: The British wanted to assert their authority on the colonies by imposing tax on all imports to American colonies.And wanted to clam dominance over the Americans.
It is famous for its Clam Chowder.
A clam shell
Possessive form of the words clam shell: clam shell's
"Quahog" typically refers to a species of edible clam native to the Atlantic coast of North America. The term can also refer to the shell of this clam, which has been historically used by Native American tribes as a form of currency known as wampum. In popular culture, "Quahog" is also the fictional town setting for the animated television show "Family Guy."
The mantle of a clam protects the clam from sunlight in shelled mollusks, the mantle is the organ that forms the shell, and adds to the shell to increase its size and strength as the animal grows.
A clam. Or an oyster.
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The shell of a clam is primarily made of calcium carbonate. This compound gives the shell its hardness and strength to protect the soft body of the clam.
A clam shell grows via a process where tissue is attached to the shell at the edge. Over time this material builds up producing a ring like pattern. The number of rings will indicate the age of the clam shell.
Only if you poo on it
By it's shell
The largest shell in the Philippines is the Tridacna gigas, also known as the giant clam. It can grow up to 4 feet in length and is a protected species due to its status as an endangered marine organism.
The umbo which is located at the anterior end of the clam