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- 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...
- 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...
- "littleneck" or "littleneck clam" came to be used as a size category for all hard clams, regardless of origin. Little Neck was also famous for being the...
- 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...
- 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...
- featured a large number of showpiece designs, including dresses made with razor clam s****, an antique ****anese screen, taxidermy hawks, and microscope slides...
- there are beach games in which kids compete with one another on the beach, a clam bar, and live music. Dinner, a raffle, auction, and dancing close out the...
- same structure exists in the various Taenia species of tapeworm. In the clam worms, however, the cirrus is the tentacular process or growth on each of...
- slippers****" (Crepidula fornicata), the hard clam (also known as the quahog, little neck clam or cherrystone clam), the Atlantic bay scallop, the mud snail...