for me its yes!.we didn't put any salt to make it salty when we cooked it, and when i taste it, its kind of salty because oysters live under the water (sea or river). In river it taste also salty because of the tide. The tide is a salty water so it goes inside of the shell of oyster.
Yes, they do! But my question is do they live in intermediate salt water or high salt water?
No oysters do not live in fresh water. They live in salt water (the sea).
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nope. ive been to a fresh water oyster farm.
oysters live in water:on the surface land of the water
oysters live in water:on the surface land of the water
oysters live in water:on the surface land of the water
Oysters live in the water, and thus have an abundance of water. They die if they dry up, but can conserve water by closing their shells.
Mussels, oysters
Oysters are known for living in groups. Oysters are commonly found in brackish water like bays in the United States.
fresh water oyster
Yes, Plankton can live on fresh OR salt water.
fresh water?
flounders live in salt water. flounders can't live in fresh water
I think trout, fresh water shrimp, fresh water crayfish, caddisfly lava live in fresh water.