These tropical marine bivalves live attached to solid surfaces on the sea bed. Their shells resemble those of other oyster families in having a layered, pastry-like construction and a partial mother-of-pearl lining inside. There are several species of Hammer Oyster, all sharing the characteristic “T” shape.
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