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longer than this: the "
neck" or
siphons alone can be 1
metre (3 ft 3 in) in length. The
geoduck is the
largest burrowing clam in the world. It is also...
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chewy siphon called the
neck.
Outside New England,
clam strips, made of
sliced Atlantic surf
clams, are more common.
Fried clams are
mentioned as early...
- The hard
clam (Mercenaria mercenaria), also
known as the
round clam, hard-s**** (or hard-s****ed)
clam, or the quahog, is an
edible marine bivalve mollusk...
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Little Neck Bay is an
embayment in
western Long Island, New York, off
Long Island Sound.
Little Neck Bay
forms the
western boundary of the
Great Neck Peninsula...
- Douglaston–Little
Neck is a
neighborhood in the
northeastern part of the New York City
borough of Queens. The
community is
located on the
North S**** of
Long Island...
-
Colts Neck Township is a
township in
Monmouth County, in the U.S.
state of New Jersey. It is
located in the New York
Metropolitan Area. As of the 2020...
- Victoria.
Clams are also a po****r food and
clam digging a po****r
recreational pursuit, with
Manhattan clam chowder reputed to have
Long Island origins...
-
malabarica (short
neck Clams) and a
variety of fish. A
comparative s****
morphology study of short-
neck clam Paphia malabarica, the main
clam fishery resources...
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extremely long neck. The
neck alone was
around 7.1
meters (23 ft)
long.
Along with its
relative Albertonectes, it was one of the longest-
necked animals...
- scouts":
Lazlo the eccentric,
optimistic monkey, Raj the
Indian elephant, and
Clam the
albino pygmy rhinoceros.
Other characters include the Camp
Kidney staff...