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Published 2014
Ark-shells of tropical waters, in the genus Anadara, include a very large one, A. senilis, a W. African species which is almost globular in shape and may measure 14 cm (6.5") in diameter. A. granosa, the principal species of SE Asia, is only half that size. Scapharca inaequivalis, another species of the Indo-Pacific region, is markedly asymmetrical. All these species are known as ‘bloody cockles’ or ‘bloody clams’ because their flesh is red and they exude a red liquid, being possessed of the red blood pigment haemoglobin. This deters some people from eating them, although they should be valued as a good source of iron.
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