clams die when they do not have the proper enviorment, salt water , algae to eat.
a clam dies when its pearl is taken out .
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Clams belong to the animal kingdom, specifically the phylum Mollusca. They are bivalve mollusks, characterized by their two-part shell.
Approximately 11-15 pounds of ipswich clams would fit in a gallon. It can vary depending on the size of the clams and how tightly they are packed.
No. Clams are mollusks, which are classified in the phylum Mollusca. They lack vertebrae.
Yes, clams are bivalves. Bivalves are a class of mollusks characterized by having a shell with two hinged valves. Clams have two shells that they can close tightly to protect themselves.
Clams are at their freshest when newly harvested. The more time from harvest, the more clams will die off. It is best to cook the clams the day you get them.
They die
If they die and pollute the water, yes. Clams need moving water, they are not suitable for fishtanks.
No the will die because of the clams hard shell and um it isn't cooked
no razor clams usually live from the low water line out about 2km into the sea around the coast
You want to store clams in refrigerated temperatures about 35 degrees Fahrenheit. If they get too warm they will die.
Clams do die when you open them because they rely on their shell to survive. There is no way to keep them alive during the process of opening them.
Yes, they do, just like all other animals.
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No, clams are animals.