Endangered Clams of North America**
Mammals |
Birds |
Reptiles |
Amphibians |
Fishes |
Insects |
Arachnids
Worms |
Clams |
Crustaceans |
Snails |
Corals, Jellyfish, and Sea Anemones
**Hawaiian endangered species are listed separately.Click on the species name to view its profile.
| Clams |
| Common Name |
Range *** |
| Fat Three-ridge Mussel | Florida, Georgia |
| Orangefoot Pimpleback Pearlymussel | Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee |
| Shinyrayed Pocketbook | Alabama, Florida, Georgia |
| Southern Acornshell | Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee |
More endangered creatures in North America:
Mammals |
Birds |
Reptiles |
Amphibians |
Fishes |
Insects |
Arachnids
Worms |
Clams |
Crustaceans |
Snails |
Corals, Jellyfish, and Sea Anemones |
**Hawaiian endangered species are listed separately.***What clams are listed here?:
The North America section of this site lists the folllowing clams appearing on select endangered species lists:- Clams that dwell in or migrate to any part of the North American continent, except Hawaii, which has its own section.
- Clams of Greenland and adjacent Atlantic islands.
- Clams of the Mexican Holarctic.
- Clams of the Gulf of Maine.
In some cases, the creatures listed in this section may also be found on other continents or in other areas, which is why you may see additional
areas noted in the range column.
Disclaimer: This list combines species from several endangered species lists.
Using the total count of species found on this site as an official count of
endangered species of the world is
not recommended. For more information on
what creatures are listed on this site, please visit our
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