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The image shows two large, white clam shells on display in a glass case. A label beneath the larger shell identifies it as *Tridacna squamosa*, a species belonging to the family Cardiidae, first described by Lamarck in 1819, and found in the Indo-Pacific region. The shells are textured with layers of ridges and folds, with some tan coloration.
The shells are in a museum display, presumably in Arica, Chile.
Carla🇨🇱

May 30, 2026, 5:27 PM

Arica, Chile

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The image shows two large, white clam shells on display in a glass case. A label beneath the larger shell identifies it as *Tridacna squamosa*, a species belonging to the family Cardiidae, first described by Lamarck in 1819, and found in the Indo-Pacific region. The shells are textured with layers of ridges and folds, with some tan coloration. The shells are in a museum display, presumably in Arica, Chile.

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