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Clams burrow by means of a muscular foot, located at the front end, which can be extruded between the valves. The head, located within the shell, is rudimentary, without eyes or antennae. Water containing oxygen and food particles enters through an incurrent siphon;
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education.yahoo.com/reference/encyclopedia/entry/clam
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Clams & Clam Trivia: ood Reference trivia, facts, history, cooking tips, recipes, quotes, humor, poetry and culinary crosswords ... CLAMS, CLAM TRIVIA ... Food Trivia & Food Facts Section; An eclectic collection of food information: facts & trivia about various food & drink from around the world...
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www.foodreference.com/html/fclams.html
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A Fun Page About Clams! Facts and clam recipes too! ... Fun Facts: Black clams grow slowly and can be very old. In the Gullmarsfjord (Swedish west coast) an individual has been found that was 132 years old. ;
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www.gone-ta-pott.com/clam.html
www.gone-ta-pott.com/clam.html
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Clam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In the USA, the word "clam" can be used in several different ways: one, is as a general term covering all bivalve mollusks. The word can also be used in a more limited sense, to mean bivalves which bu...
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The freshwater fingernail clams (Sphaeriidae) are hermaphroditic and self-fertile, and they have direct development with young clams shed from the gills. Most species complete the live cycle in a month to a year.
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www.auburn.edu/~webbeec/limnology/mussel.htm
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Clams, such as the northern quahog, are bivalves, meaning that they have shells consisting of two halves, or valves. The valves are joined at the top, and the adductor muscles on each side hold the shell closed. ... Clams, such as the northern quahog, are filter feeders. Water and food particles are drawn in through one...
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www.assateague.com/nt-bival.html
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Tridacna Clams - Hippopus ClamsGiant Clams ... Animal-World > Coral Reef > Tridacna Clams - Hippopus Clams ... Crocea Clams...
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animal-world.com/encyclo/reef/clams/tridacna.htm
animal-world.com/encyclo/reef/clams/tridacna.htm
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Know facts and truth about crustaceans, gigantic bugs of the ocean. Might as well get a handful of cockroaches and boil them. Lobsters cooked live due to bacteria, occurs immediately upon death. Shrimp thrives, eating flesh of dead creatures. ... Sea Food: Bugs of the Ocean ... Most people don't know it,
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Useless Facts - Funplex > Truth ... Clams can live as long as 150 years. In ancient China, doctors received their fees only if their patients were kept healthy. If the patient's health failed, the doctor sometimes paid the patient. It.s illegal to ride an ugly horse down the street in Wilbur, Washington.
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www.anvari.org/fun/Truth/Useless_Facts.html
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