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Live Science on MSNPacific geoduck: The large, phallic clam that can live longer than 165 yearsThey are the largest burrowing clams in the world and live in the ocean floor to a depth of 3 feet (1 meter). Geoducks are ...
the geoduck (pronounced "gooey duck"), the world's largest burrowing clam. Its long, leathery neck can stretch to the length of a baseball bat or recoil to a wrinkled nub. The neck resembles an ...
The Sipayik Community Clam Garden -- a project that began in 2022 in Half Moon Cove and has since become the largest soft-shell clam garden in the world -- is nearing its first harvest, according to ...
The study determined that the clam was an astonishing 405 years old, making it the world's oldest known animal ... near the hinge and on its outer shell. It wasn't until recently, while placing ...
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