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		By: Mirugai (Geoduck): A Complete Guide to the Giant Clam		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[&#8230;] &#8220;Geoduck&#8221; (pronounced &#8220;gooey-duck&#8221;) might not be the most appealing name, but this intriguing creature, scientifically known as Panopea generosa, is far from ordinary. It&#8217;s the world&#8217;s largest burrowing clam, boasting a hefty siphon that can reach over three feet long! This prominent feature, often mistaken for its neck, is actually a dual-purpose siphon used for both feeding and respiration. Mirugai, the Japanese name for geoduck, offers a more elegant moniker, meaning &#8220;looking like a clam.&#8221; Other names include mud duck, king clam, giant clam, and even elephant-trunk clam. The name &#8220;geoduck&#8221; originates from the Lushootseed word gʷidəq, meaning &#8220;dig deep,&#8221; perfectly describing its burrowing lifestyle in the seabed of the Pacific Northwest. Want some heat with your seafood? Check out the naga viper chili pepper. [&#8230;]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] &#8220;Geoduck&#8221; (pronounced &#8220;gooey-duck&#8221;) might not be the most appealing name, but this intriguing creature, scientifically known as Panopea generosa, is far from ordinary. It&#8217;s the world&#8217;s largest burrowing clam, boasting a hefty siphon that can reach over three feet long! This prominent feature, often mistaken for its neck, is actually a dual-purpose siphon used for both feeding and respiration. Mirugai, the Japanese name for geoduck, offers a more elegant moniker, meaning &#8220;looking like a clam.&#8221; Other names include mud duck, king clam, giant clam, and even elephant-trunk clam. The name &#8220;geoduck&#8221; originates from the Lushootseed word gʷidəq, meaning &#8220;dig deep,&#8221; perfectly describing its burrowing lifestyle in the seabed of the Pacific Northwest. Want some heat with your seafood? Check out the naga viper chili pepper. [&#8230;]</p>
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