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An old quahog shell that has been bored (producing Entobia) and encrusted after the death of the clam. Hard clams are quite common throughout New England, north into Canada, and all down the Eastern seaboard of the United States to Florida; but they are particularly abundant between Cape Cod and New Jersey, where seeding and harvesting them is an important commercial form of aquaculture.
Quahog (/ ˈ k (w) oʊ h ɒ ɡ / K(W)OH-hog) is a fictional town in the U.S. state of Rhode Island that serves as the primary setting of the American animated sitcom Family Guy and other related media.
This species is also known by a number of different common names, including Icelandic cyprine, [1] mahogany clam, mahogany quahog, black quahog, and black clam. [ 2 ] The typical A. islandia resembles the quahog , but the shell of the ocean quahog is rounder, the periostracum is usually black, and on the interior of the shell, the pallial line ...
Maybe you're new to Rhode Island and don't know what a quahog is. Or maybe you've lived here for a while but are too afraid to ask.
A quahog can get quite old, each line on its shell is a growth ring. You can count the rings to determine the quahog’s age. Researchers estimate that the largest quahogs (about four inches in ...
The largest RI quahog: Boy digs up biggest one ever found, then gives it away. The clam, nicknamed Little Rhody, came in at 5.75 inches across and weighed 2 pounds, 7.75 ounces.
A large quahog pearl and diamond ring, in platinum. A collection of quahog pearls, ranging in color from white to purple. The northern quahog clam is known for producing very rare and collectible, non-nacreous pearls known for their purple color. Quahog pearls are often button-shaped, and can range in color from white to lavender, to purple. [4]
Mercenaria campechiensis, also known as the southern hardshell clam, [1] southern hard clam, [2] and southern quahog, [3] [4] is a species of bivalve belonging to the family Veneridae. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The species is found in western North Atlantic north to New Jersey (USA), including the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico [ 5 ] [ 6 ] in waters ...