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Oyster Drill - a snail Oyster Catcher - a bird
Oysters and oyster drills (a snail)
35.96 miles per hour. An oyster catcher can fly 58 km per hour. 1 km= about 0.62. Therefore, you would multiply 0.62 x 58. You should get 35.96.
The oyster-catcher!
A starfish uses its arms to pry open clam or oyster shells
The Oyster Catcher lays its eggs amongst stones and pebbles.
A crackalackin' crack oyster cracker cracker would crack as many crackalackin' crack oyster crackers as a crackalackin' crack oyster cracker cracker could crack, if a crack oyster cracker cracker could crack oyster crackers in a crackalackin' way.
The word "oyster" has two syllables.
The oyster catcher (bird) and the orange leaf-nosed bat are animals in Australia. They begin with the letter o.
There are many species of oyster, for example Pinctada margaritifera, Pinctada maxima
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