"Quahaug" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Quahaug" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Quahaug" Meaning

A quahaug is a type of large saltwater clam, specifically the hard clam (Mercenaria mercenaria), that is native to the eastern coast of North America.

"Quahaug" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Quahaug"


The quahaug is a type of saltwater clam that is native to the eastern coast of North America.
The quahaug's triangular shell is incredibly hard and difficult to open.
Quahaug can be found ranging from Louisiana to Nova Scotia, but they are mainly associated with the waters of Long Island, New York.
They have gone through a number of changes including relocation from offkaluwa to quartz and culverting from settingpoints/year to becoming part of the Newport, RI ecosystem that provides habitats.
Similarly, other influences such as pumice stones damage their tributaries and diverge inline simultaneously.

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