It lives in the deep sea.. and lake.. they are very picky animals.. its takes the jaw of life or a scissors to open their shell.They live in deep sea vents, salt water and at the bottom of the ocean floor. PEACE
Yes.
In the water
the tidal zone.
yes they do live atached to rocks some of them
Clams (the salt water kind) live in the inter-tidal zone to shallow ocean. Fresh water clams live in the bottom of rivers or lakes.
The algae that live within it
turtle hermit crad and clam
I guess a very long time, a 405 year old clam found in Iceland, go to link: http://abcnews.go.com/technology and enter in "oldest clam" or "old clam" in the search field and the article will come up!!
Clams are not living. They are like rocks.
You will see a clam.
The symbiotic algae (zooxanthellae) that lives in Tridacna clams receive a food source and a safe place to live in exchange for providing the clam with a food source.
Scientists claims to have found a clam estimated to be 400 years old in Icelandic waters, a 220 years old clam was also found in American waters in 1984. The giant tortoise can live for 177 years.