Bird shell
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Bird clams are large, deep-water bivalve bivalves with well-developed foot muscles. They often use their feet to jump and jump from the seabed, hence the name bird clams, commonly known as "bird clams". Most of them are warm water species, and there are two common species in the Yellow and Bohai Seas: the sliding top thin shell bird clam and the California flat bird clam. The growth rate is very fast, about 1 year can reach a shell length of 7 centimeters.