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  1. Giant clams are the largest living marine bivalves and typically inhabit tropical coral reefs in coastal regions throughout the Indo-Pacific Ocean. Giant clams are members of the Subfamily Tridacninae, which consists of two genera: Hippopus and Tridacna.

  2. May 10, 2023 · Giant clam is the largest living mollusks. They can grow up to 4 feet long and weigh around 500 pounds! These massive creatures are seen in the warm waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. These clams live on coral reefs and other shallow, tropical habitats.

  3. Apr 14, 2023 · Giant Clam Scientific Classification. Kingdom. Animalia. Phylum. Mollusca. Class. Bivalvia. Order. Cardiida. Family. Cardiidae. Genus. Tridacna. Scientific Name. Tridacna gigas. Read our Complete Guide to Classification of Animals. Giant Clam Conservation Status. Vulnerable. Giant Clam Locations. Ocean. Giant Clam Facts. Main Prey.

  4. The giant clams are the members of the clam genus Tridacna that are the largest living bivalve mollusks. There are actually several species of "giant clams" in the genus Tridacna, which are often misidentified for Tridacna gigas, the most commonly intended species referred to as “the giant clam”. Show More. G. starts with. Photos with Giant clam.

  5. Giant Clam. The giant clam (Tridacna gigas) is the largest clam species, weighing as much as a leatherback turtle, and with color that competes with coral. Giant clams, often referred to as the gentle giants of the ocean, are a captivating sight to behold.

  6. Aug 31, 2023 · As the world’s largest marine bivalve molluscs, giant clams comprise at least 12 extant species. The largest representative and heavyweight champion, Tridacna gigas, is a creature of superlatives, with some individuals growing to over 120cm in shell length and weighing over 250 kilograms.

  7. Cool facts. As its name implies, the giant clam is the world’s largest living marine bivalve (clam, mussel or oyster). Their soft bodies account for only about 10 percent of their total weight. Once a giant clam settles into a place and begins to grow, it stays permanently attached to that spot for life. A giant clam can live 100 years or more!

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