Not much. They eat by opening their shell a little bit and letting water rush in. Then, they suck all the nutrients out of the water and let it back out again. This is called filter feeding. They don't move around much, so they use filter feeding instead of swimming out into the open and risking getting eaten by predators. Some make pearls, and others don't. The ones that make pearls are called feathered oysters. That's all I know so far. I hope I helped!
== == The common name oyster is used for a number of different groups of bivalve mollusks, most of which live in marine or brackish water. The shell consists of two usually highly calcified valves which surround a soft body. Gills filter plankton from the water, and strong adductor muscles are used to hold the shell closed. Some of the groups known as oysters (true oysters) are highly prized as food, both raw and cooked, but some other groups that are called oysters (such as the pearl oysters) are not widely eaten, at least not in recent times. True (edible) oysters are in fact incapable of making gem-quality pearls, although the opposite idea is a commonly-encountered misapprehension, often seen in illustrations or photographs where an edible oyster shell is mistakenly paired with a gem-quality pearl. The oyster is used as a metaphor in an idiomatic saying, "The world is your oyster", which means that if you pursue your dreams and work hard enough, you will eventually reach the pearl within the world.
The common name oyster is used for a number of different groups of bivalve mollusks, most of which live in marine or brackish water. The shell consists of two usually highly calcified valves which surround a soft body. Gills filter plankton from the water, and strong adductor muscles are used to hold the shell closed. Some of the groups known as oysters (true oysters) are highly prized as food, both raw and cooked, but some other groups that are called oysters (such as the pearl oysters) are not widely eaten, at least not in recent times. True (edible) oysters are in fact incapable of making gem-quality pearls, although the opposite idea is a commonly-encountered misapprehension, often seen in illustrations or photographs where an edible oyster shell is mistakenly paired with a gem-quality pearl. The oyster is used as a metaphor in an idiomatic saying, "The world is your oyster", which means that the whole world is laid out before you like a wonderful living buffet. Source : Wikipedia
Oysters are known as aphrodisiacs. This is studied by scientist.
An oyster is an invertebrate with an hard shell to protect a soft bodie:a mollusk.
A collective noun is A bed of oysters
Seafood is what it is classified.
Oysters are animals, not plants, and oyster meat is a seafood.
Oyster cut is a cut of meat that still has the oyster attached. The oyster is piece of meat in chicken that is between the thigh and spine of the chicken.
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The cast of Not Quite Oyster Meat - 2004 includes: Gareth Haughton as Jimmy Gareth Tully as Dave
its called the oyster meat, and it is the most flavorful
It depends on how many oysters there are. If theres a lot then there might be a kinda lot of meat. :)
This is an oyster that was grown in the Pacific Ocean. Crassostrea Gigas. The classic 'rock oyster.' Originally from Japan and Korea now farmed all over the world due it's high meat content, rapid growth and fortitude.
A whole chicken can be cut into the following pieces Breast Breast fillet Leg Thigh Drumstick Wing Oyster
you could get a fork take out the meat and pop it in your mouth
Don't let it eat too much, or else it will have stomach issues. I'm not sure about oyster sauce, but don't try that.
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Oyster Drill - a snail Oyster Catcher - a bird