Giant clams are bivalves, meaning they are made up of two shells that are joined together. When they open out their shell during the daytime, you can see the beautiful colours and unusual designs of the inside.
Would you have guessed that no two giant clams ever have the same colours?
Myth-buster!
Giant clams can feel threatened if people get too close, and they will close their shell. Some people used to believe that they were ‘man-eating clams’ because they are able to hold a person really tightly between its two shells. Giant clams are really only trying to protect themselves and aren’t too dangerous. It does take the shell a long time to close up, and it wouldn’t suddenly snap shut on a person’s leg or arm!