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Giant Clam (Tridacna gigas), mantle detail, world's largest and heaviest mollusk, vulnerable species, 20 feet deep off of Solomon Islands
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Tags: Abstract, Background, Full Frame, Giant Clam, Heaviest, Largest, Magnification, Solomon Islands, South Pacific, Tridacna gigas
Photograph by: Chris Newbert

 

 
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