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  2. May 10, 2023 · Predators (Who Eats Giant Clam?) Various predators prey on giant clams, including octopuses, crabs, starfish, and some fish. Though giant clams close their shells tightly to protect their soft bodies, these predators have developed ways to get inside the shell and enjoy the meat.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Giant_clamGiant clam - Wikipedia

    Tridacna gigas, the giant clam, is the most well-known species of the giant clam genus Tridacna. Giant clams are the largest living bivalve mollusks . Several other species of "giant clams" in the genus Tridacna , are often misidentified as Tridacna gigas .

  4. Oct 2, 2014 · Natural predators of giant clams vary in their attack mode according to the age or size class of their prey. Young clams are highly vulnerable to crabs (e.g. Thalamita spp., Demania spp.) that use their chelae to crush the shell valves; wrasses ( Halichoeres spp.) feed on the byssus and foot of unanchored clams; and pyramidellid and ranellid ...

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  5. What is a giant clam? Stories of divers trapped by giant clams are legendary, but completely untrue. Five of the seven species of giant clam are found in the waters of north Western Australia.

  6. Learn more about the giant clam, the 500-pound mollusk that spends its life anchored to a reef. See how symbiotic relationships with algae allow them to thrive.

  7. Jun 23, 2014 · Predators. Despite their gargantuan size, they do have a few marine predators like starfish, snails, reef fish and eels who take advantage of the sessile nature of the giant clam and settle in for a bite.

  8. Class: Bivalvia. Order: Cardiida. Family: Cardiidae. Genus: Tridacna. Species: Tridacna gigas. Appearance and Description. Giant clams find themselves belonging to the genus Tridacna, along with several other species that display similarly massive sizes and vibrant colors.

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