How do geoducks defend themselves?

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2026-04-28 08:20

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Geoducks, large burrowing clams native to the Pacific Northwest, primarily rely on their hard shells for defense against predators. They can also quickly bury themselves in the sand to escape threats. Additionally, geoducks have a tough skin and can produce a small amount of toxic mucus that may deter some predators. However, their primary defense mechanism is their ability to dig rapidly into the substrate.

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