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No, Bivalves are not toxic. Bivalves are any kind of animal with two shells, like a clam or mollusk. They cannot bite you, or sting you. If you do not cook them when you eat them, you will get food poisoning.

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6mo ago

No, bivalves are not carnivores. They are filter feeders, which means they feed on plankton and other tiny organisms by filtering them out of the water. They are not active predators.

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16y ago

Some are, some are not. Most mussels attach to rocks and do not move. Some kinds of scallops can move by clapping the shells together.

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12y ago

Yes, most bivalves, if not all, such as clams, have gills.

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yes

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no.

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