What do Clams Eat?

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Clams live on the ocean bottom, either burrowing in the mud or pushing itself along the ocean bottom. When the shell is open, out comes a long siphon which people call the 'neck'. Their food consists of the tiniest animal life and organisms at the bottom of the sea and is taken through the neck. You can find more information here: http://www.badhonhara.com/Article_Body.php?Article_ID=503&Sub_Sub_Category_ID=306
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Clams are known as filter feeders. This means that they pump water through their bodies to capture microscopic organisms called plankton for nutrition. You can find more information here: http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0854937.html
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Clams have feelers (tiny hairs) on their gills. The feelers act as a filtration system. When the clam shell is open, the feelers fan the water and collect tiny organisms into the
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Clams live on the ocean bottom, either burrowing in the mud or pushing itself along the ocean bottom. When the shell is open, out comes a long siphon which people call the "neck
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Humans eat clams, but mostly in restaurants. The kids of sea organisms that eat clams are eels, sea stars and welks. Clams protect themselves by closing their shell, when they feel
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A clam mainly eats plankton that it filters out of the water. That is why you see it opening and closing its mouth. Clams have no eyes, nose, or ears.
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