Teardrop clams from around the world

Ever since the teardrop clam became officially described as a distinct species, we’ve really made an effort to notice and document Tridacna noae whenever possible. Thankfully, in just one year we’ve witnessed this unique bivalve all over the world. In just 12 months we’ve come face to face with teardrop clams on natural reefs in Solomon … Continue reading Teardrop clams from around the world