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| Can anyone ID this fella? He was found in the Tennessee River a few miles above the Chickamauga Dam along a rocky cove. The shell was approximately 6.5 inches long - dark and covered in algae and some short seaweed. The inside shell was a purple/pink/violet iridescent color. According to the homeless fella that ate him (I got the shell from him afterwards) it tasted much like any other clam - just bigger. (click to enlarge) ![]() Thanks in advance! |
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