Tridacna noae

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Tridacna_noae an entity of type: Mollusca

Tridacna noae, also known as Noah’s giant clam or the Teardrop giant clam, is a species of giant clam. Up until recently, T. noae was confused with the small giant clam Tridacna maxima, but is now known to be its own independent species. It has a broad distribution in the Indo-Pacific. As with all giant clams, populations of T. noae, are declining due to human exploitation of flesh for consumption, shells, and as aquarium pets. T. noae and all members of Tridacninae are considered endangered, and have been since 1985. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Tridachnes noae Röding, 1798
rdf:langString Tridacna noae, also known as Noah’s giant clam or the Teardrop giant clam, is a species of giant clam. Up until recently, T. noae was confused with the small giant clam Tridacna maxima, but is now known to be its own independent species. It has a broad distribution in the Indo-Pacific. As with all giant clams, populations of T. noae, are declining due to human exploitation of flesh for consumption, shells, and as aquarium pets. T. noae and all members of Tridacninae are considered endangered, and have been since 1985.
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