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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
an armed conflict between oyster catcher/fishers from Maryland and Virginia. This conflict occurred because oyster fishers in the Va side of the Chesapeake ran out of oysters so they started hunting in the MD side of the Chesapeake. The hunter from Md did not like that so they fired upon the fishers from Va. In response, the fisher from Va returned fire and stated what is now know as the Oyster War (it was sometime in the 18th century).
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