No.
According to NOAA:
"Temperature: optimum for [oyster] larvae is 68-90.5 degrees F (20-32.5 degrees C), for adults 68-86 degrees F (20-30 degrees C); adults can tolerate 35.6-96.8 degrees F (2-36 degrees C) and up to 120.2 degrees F (49 degrees C) for short periods. Larvae can grow in water as cold as 63.5 degrees F (17.5 degrees C).
Antarctic waters -- the Southern Ocean -- are as cold as 27 degrees F, because of the minerals in the water. Southern Ocean warmest temperatures are 28 degrees C to 50°F
they live in space
oysters live in water:on the surface land of the water
snails live in land oysters live in waterthank you
oysters live in water:on the surface land of the water
oysters live in water:on the surface land of the water
Royal thorny oysters live permanetly attached to corals and rocks.
Oysters are known for living in groups. Oysters are commonly found in brackish water like bays in the United States.
I have seen mussels attached to oysters and barnacles.
Depends on where you live.
yes
Oysters.
Live from Antarctica was created in 1990.