sorry...you can't, and shouldn't, because oyster shell is said to be magical, and will supposedly make you rich and bring you ponies
Oyster cut is a cut of meat that still has the oyster attached. The oyster is piece of meat in chicken that is between the thigh and spine of the chicken.
When the waves have broken up part of a cliff and a small piece is still standing. That piece is a stump.
Yes, they are still performing and touring.
no. take the small side of a piece of paper for example. there is still a very small width.
If you are travelling far out of Central London or making many journeys in a small area an oyster card would be best. A travelcard would be better if you are making quite a lot of journeys of varying distances. If you are still not sure your best bet would probably be an oyster card.
If an animal sheds its skin it will have a new clean layer already prepared underneath and if the old one comes away cleanly then it will remain in one piece.
I'm no turtle expert, but I wouldn't. Their shell is a bone, which is attached to their ribs. You could try a collar and leash. I have two turtles, a red eared slider and a box turtle, and I take a piece of fabric, tie it tightly (not too tightly) around their shell, put a hole in that, and attach a small leash. A lot of people do it, but make sure it's okay with your vet before you put a hole in the shell (if you still want to).
No. Oysters are still abundant is many coastal regions.
Yes it really doesn't matter unless you eat it everyday
when a snail is born it has a shell, and its actual body is still growing in the shell.
We don't know, but so far no.
I am not a biologist. But I think oyster shells and clam shells and scallop shells are made of calcium and oxygen, which is how (millions of years later) we get the white cliffs of Dover and chalk. If there are vitamins in these shells, I'd be surprised, as I would have expected the former/present tennants to consume them before heading to Dover or anywhere else. Also, if the nutritional value (vitamins) were worth any notice, do you think we'd throw these things away by the truck-load? Yeah. Me neither. (Still, I have no factual basis for this answer... yet.)