Five Facts about Giant Clam
12th edition of Marine Life monthly post. I can’t believe that it’s been a year this monthly post existed. Thank you for keep following this monthly post! This monthly post aims to share information on specific marine life species and to promote their conservation.
Here is our video how a giant clam closes its shell. Dutchie took this movie in Raja Ampat, Indonesia.
I always find the giant clam as a pretty animal because of its beautiful color patterns on its mantles. I was inspired to write about the clam after watching a sad short movie of a dying clam sucking salt on the kitchen table to stay alive. Little I knew about the clam when I watched that movie. After reading some articles about the clams, I find five interesting facts about this animal that may surprise you. This time, I am focusing only on the giant clam (genus Tridacna)- the largest mollusks on earth.
1. Clam does not eat human or chew any part of human’s body
The giant clam is often being called as a man-eating clam and considered dangerous animal. There is a myth of the giant clam as man-eater animal in South Pacific area. The fact is the giant clam does not eat human who was swimming near to it or accidentally steps on it. I am sorry to disappoint you, the giant clam feeding sounds boring but certainly good news for human: its feeding mainly by filtering the nutrients from the water.
The giant clam closes its shells in action of defending itself. Based on our experience of seeing the giant clams closed their shells, they were unable to close their shells completely.

Giant Clamp
2. It lives up to 100 years
Yes, the giant clam can live that long and even longer! The clam usually stays in one place for the rest of its life. It is a bottom-dwelling animal, it stays on the ground and growing bigger. The size of the giant clam could reach 1.3 meters and weight to 250 kilograms.
3. It is a hermaphrodite
A giant clam has both male and female reproductive organs, it can produce offspring without another clam as a partner. At first, it reaches its maturity as a male, after a year, it becomes a hermaphrodite.
4. It can produce “pearls”
Have you heard Pearl of Allah or later being named as Pearl of Lao Tzu? The pearl was declared as the largest pearl ever found in the world and it produced by a giant clam in Palawan, the Philippines, in 1934. More story about this special clam’s pearl, please read The Pearl of Allah: the Facts, the Fiction, and the Fraud. Pearls produced by the clams usually very rare but the clams have the capability to produce the ‘pearls’ that categorized as “Calcareous Concretion”. Unlike the oysters’ pearls, the clams’ pearls usually not valuable due to its quality and irregular shapes.
5. Vulnerable
Unfortunately, some species of the giant clams (genus Tridacna) are listed by IUCN Red List as vulnerable species and its population close to being endangered. This happened because of excessive fishing exploitation. The giant clam’s adductor muscle is popular because it believed to have aphrodisiac powers. Its colorful mantles also popular for interior decoration. The giant clams farming is now developing in Micronesian countries. I am not sure how sustainable the nursery in practice but perhaps that could stop the reducing number of the wildlife giant clams.

I had no idea about these facts!!
I have seen many of them in the Red Sea, probably different species than the ones you saw. Still, I found them beautiful!!
100 years is a lot, that’s amazing!
And I am impressed by how fast time passed by, it’s been already 1 year that you are created the Marine Life monthly post 😀 congratulations!!
This is so interesting. I had no idea giant clams existed at all. Thank you for telling and showing us what they are.
Gladly sharing this information. To be honest, I learn a lot as well when preparing the post 🙂
It’s reassuring that they don’t eat human, if I ever see one I know I shouldn’t be too scared 😉 it’s a pretty creature and these pictures are amazing !
Oh! these are so fascinating and revealing facts. Lives more than 100 years and is a hermaphrodite and it can produce pearls, and removing the myth that it is man-eating animal. These are natural pearls and very rare to get, this goes without saying that they are vulnerable.
Indah, I love this post!!!
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Beautiful Indah !
Eh itu kerang di film jinny oh jinny kan yaaa ???
great info and photos mba…we saw some in Bunaken as well…and smaller ones but more colorful in Lampung…miss diving so much now..
Terimakasih banyak 🙂 Bunaken is heaven for scuba divers..hope you will diving soon, I do miss diving too 🙂
This beautiful other part of our planet is always amazing 😀😀😀
I can’t agree more! You are right 🙂