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discuss the genus of species giant clam​

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Answered by riya15955
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Giant clams are the largest living marine bivalves and typically inhabit tropical coral reefs in coastal regions throughout the Indo-Pacific. Giant clams are members of the Subfamily Tridacninae, which consists of two genera: Tridacna and Hippopus. ... squamosina (costata) and two species in the genus Hippopus (H.

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Giant clams are the largest living marine bivalves and typically inhabit tropical coral reefs in coastal regions throughout the Indo-Pacific. Giant clams are members of the Subfamily Tridacninae, which consists of two genera: Tridacna and Hippopus. ... squamosina (costata) and two species in the genus Hippopus .

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