The Walrus and the Carpenter
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The Walrus and the Carpenter is a poem by Lewis Carroll featured in "Through the Looking-Glass." It tells the story of a walrus and a carpenter who trick a group of innocent oysters to leave their home and then eat them. The poem explores themes of deception and manipulation.
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Oysters can be eaten raw as long as they are fresh. To cook them, you can boil them, bake them, or barbecue them! mmmmm... good stuff!
They eat oysters and columnar barnacles and other filter feeding marine intertidal species. They are eaten however by whelks.
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That's what they used to say about oysters. It had something to do with the quality of the oysters being low in May, June, July and August.
Oysters contain enzymes that have little effect on humans when eaten. However, cats are affected differently by these enzymes than human beings are. Enzymes contained in oysters destroy thiamine in a cat's body, especially when eaten in large amounts. Thiamine is a B vitamin cats require to survive. A lack of thiamine from eating oysters can lead to neurological disorders, seizures, and comas. Even consuming a small amount of oysters may harm a cat.
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Seafood is very popular in Australia. Fish, crab and prawns are enjoyed frequently, while oysters, mussels and lobster are also eaten in restaurants.
Oysters