Clams survive in high and low tides by burrowing into the sand and mud, which helps them avoid exposure to air and predators. During high tides, they can filter-feed while submerged, utilizing the water's nutrients. When the tide recedes, clams remain buried to retain moisture and protect themselves from desiccation and temperature fluctuations. This adaptability allows them to thrive in varying tidal conditions.
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