Giant clams are an intermediate. They basically feed on phytoplankton (tiny microscopic plants). But they also house a type of algae in their mantle that produces sugar for them. That makes them somewhat in between consumer and producer...
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blowfish are carnivores they eat mainly shrimp squids or clams.
Yes, giant clams are considered producers because they contain zooxanthellae, which are photosynthetic algae that live inside their tissues and help produce food through photosynthesis. This enables giant clams to convert sunlight into energy to support their growth and survival.
clams die when they do not have the proper enviorment, salt water , algae to eat. a clam dies when its pearl is taken out .
These shells are known as razor clams, which are bivalve mollusks that use their long, slender shells to burrow into the sand to escape predators and protect themselves from drying out when the tide goes out.
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William Lackner has written: 'Digging razor clams in Oregon' -- subject(s): Clamming, Razor clams 'Oregon's razor clams' -- subject(s): Razor clams
no razor clams usually live from the low water line out about 2km into the sea around the coast
yes. traditionally, all coastal first peoples of BC ate shellfish. razor clams, mussels, abalone etc.
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No. They don't eat clams and rocks!
Some animals that eat clams are crabs, snails, monkeys, too.
No, clams are animals.
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Clams have no bones, including backbone's. No backbone= invertebrate.
Yes, some types of crabs eat clams.
Raccoons will eat anything they can get their paws on, including clams.