Clam - An Introduction
Saturday, July 22nd, 2006Clam is a common name for many shelled species of marine or freshwater mollusks. Clams burrow wholly or partly into sand or mud by means of a hatchet-shaped muscular foot. Clams have a heart, blood vessels, and kidneys. An exception to the oval shape is the razor clam, which has an elongate shell suggesting a straight razor. Clams are eaten throughout the world.
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