A diver holds a giant clam, locally known as "Taklobo," prior to releasing the giant shellfish into the waters of Puerto Princesa city, Palawan province at the launching of a program for the preservation and propagation of the endangered species Wednesday Feb. 14, 2007 in southwestern Philippines. The giant clam (Tridacna gigas) is the largest and heaviest of all living molluscs and can grow up to 1.3 meters in diameter and weighs up to 300 kilograms. Sixteen of the giant clams were initially released into the farm. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

A diver holds a giant clam, locally known as "Taklobo," prior to releasing the giant shellfish into the waters of Puerto Princesa city, Palawan province at the launching of a program for the preservation and propagation of the endangered species Wednesday Feb. 14, 2007 in southwestern Philippines. The giant clam (Tridacna gigas) is the largest and heaviest of all living molluscs and can grow up to 1.3 meters in diameter and weighs up to 300 kilograms. Sixteen of the giant clams were initially released into the farm. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez) Stockfoto
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