Water.Usually its salt water.
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Clams (the salt water kind) live in the inter-tidal zone to shallow ocean. Fresh water clams live in the bottom of rivers or lakes.
No, the mollusk appears to be the favorite food of this fish, they are also known to eat clams, oysters and other invertebrates that dig into the bottoms of their habitat.
Yes, freshwater clams typically live in the mud or sediment at the bottom of lakes, rivers, and ponds. They burrow into the substrate to anchor themselves and filter-feed on organic particles and plankton in the water. This habitat provides them with protection from predators and environmental changes.
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A Razor clam's niche is a marine habitat. It can burrow down into the sand about two and a half feet deep in just a few minutes.
No, clams are animals.
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yes, some clams can scream. clams in imax deep sea screamed
In their natural habitat, the ocean floor, clams usually open their mouths when they think there's food nearby. To open clams in the kitchen, soak the clams in warm, salty water for 15-20 minutes. A small gap should appear, and then you can wrench them open with your fingers or 2 butter knives.