Oyster Drill - a snail Oyster Catcher - a bird
oyster drill (a snail), starfish, oyster catchers (bird), seagulls, bears, otters, walrus, gray whales.
Oyster drills
An oyster does not reproduce by giving birth to live young. An oyster is buried in the shore most of it's adult life. It mates by releasing eggs into the surf which will mix with the sperm of male oysters. The fertilized eggs will implant into the sea until they spawn.
They oyster has a small organ inside of its inner body that creates its own egg with out breeding
oyster mushrooms use its energy by sticking to a tree
You can use the word "oyster" to refer to a type of shellfish commonly found in coastal waters. It can also be used to describe the color, shape, or size of something that resembles an oyster shell. Additionally, it can be used metaphorically to refer to something that is hidden or hard to access.
oyster
An oyster exists to reproduce to let its species carry on existing. That's the basic purpose of all life. the purpose of the oyster is also to filter the chesapeake bay this is how they eat. they eat by sucking in all of the bad water and filter it this is how they survive.if all of the water was clean around them they would die from starvation. if this were to happen it would mess up the food chain really badly.jacob
Oyster does not have an antonym.
Sauce that is not made from oyster.
the oyster