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The giant clam has a siphon with two tubes: one to take in water, the other to expel waste. The water supplies the animal with oxygen and food in the form of tiny plankton.
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A close-up of the two interlocking shells of a giant clam, whose natural habitat is the Pacific and Indian Oceans.

Common name for a bivalve mollusc. The giant clam Tridacna gigas of the Indopacific can grow to 1 m/3 ft across in 50 years and weigh, with the shell, 500 kg/1,000 lb.

A giant clam produces a billion eggs in a single spawning.

The term is usually applied to edible species, such as the North American hard clam Venus mercenaria, used in clam chowder, and whose shells were formerly used as money by North American Indians. A giant clam may produce a billion eggs in a single spawning.



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Bush is truly interested in getting to the bottom of the illegal ``outing'' of a CIA agent as punishment for criticism by her husband, Joseph Wilson, of the administration's Iraq policy, why doesn't he just sit down with investigators and tell them what he knows, instead of clamming up and hiring an attorney?
A new study suggests that kids in families with widespread alcoholism may tend to find themselves on the other side of the temperamental coin--withdrawing and clamming up when confronted with unfamiliar people and situations.
An angry, disoriented, hostile elderly resident swatting away a medication cup or grimly clamming up and turning away -- a situation encountered routinely by any nursing home staff trying to provide needed medication.
 
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