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Is a scallop kind of clam?
No, a scallop is not a type of clam, it is a type of bivalve mollusc. Clams and scallops are both bivalves, but they belong to different families and have different characteristics. Clams are typically found in freshwater environments, while scallops are found in saltwater environments. Clams are filter feeders, while scallops are active swimmers and predators.
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