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Geoduck, the Strange Giant Clam Winning Over ChinaJust like other seafood mentioned in this article, geoduck clams are not widely consumed in the U.S. Instead, over 90% of the harvested clams are exported to Southeast Asia, with China being a ...
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Live Science on MSNPacific geoduck: The large, phallic clam that can live longer than 165 yearsThe name geoduck — pronounced "gooey duck" — is thought to come from the Native American Nisqually word "gweduc," which means ...
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