Giant clam. Diver with a giant clam (Tridacna gigas). These animals can reach up to in length and are the world's largest bivalves. Due to the de


Giant clam. Diver with a giant clam (Tridacna gigas). These animals can reach up to in length and are the world's largest bivalves. Due to the demands for their shells and meat, giant clams have become extremely rare and are now only found in remote areas. Photographed in Tydeman reef, Cendrawasih bay, West Papua in Indonesia, Asia.


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