tridacna (Meaning)

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tridacna (n)

type genus of the family Tridacnidae: giant clams

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tridacna (n.)

A genus of very large marine bivalve shells found on the coral reefs of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. One species (T. gigas) often weighs four or five hundred pounds, and is sometimes used for baptismal fonts. Called also paw shell, and fountain shell.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tridacna

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tridacna Sentence Examples

  1. The giant clam, Tridacna gigas, is the largest living bivalve.
  2. Tridacna clams host a mutualistic relationship with microalgae, which provide them with energy.
  3. The colorful mantle of Tridacna clams is a result of the photosynthetic pigments of the symbiotic algae.
  4. Tridacna clams are found in tropical and subtropical waters, often in shallow coral reefs.
  5. The largest Tridacna clam ever recorded was over 4 feet long and weighed over 500 pounds.
  6. Tridacna clams are filter feeders, straining plankton from the water.
  7. The meat of Tridacna clams is considered a delicacy in some cultures.
  8. Tridacna clams are threatened by overfishing and habitat destruction.
  9. Conservation efforts are underway to protect Tridacna clams and their critical habitats.
  10. The giant clam, Tridacna, is an important species in coral reef ecosystems.

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type genus of the family Tridacnidae: giant clamsA genus of very large marine bivalve shells found on the coral reefs of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. One spec

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The giant clam, Tridacna gigas, is the largest living bivalve.

Tridacna clams host a mutualistic relationship with microalgae, which provide them with energy.

The colorful mantle of Tridacna clams is a result of the photosynthetic pigments of the symbiotic algae.

Tridacna clams are found in tropical and subtropical waters, often in shallow coral reefs.