I think that oysters lay 50 millon eggs in a single year
the American Oyster lays an average of 500 million eggs per year.
Yes they do
They do not give birth. They release sperm and eggs into the water, some species retain the eggs in their shell for incubation.
A single female oyster can produce up to 100 million eggs annually. The eggs become fertilized in the water and develop into larvae, which eventually find suitable sites, such as another oyster's shell, on which to settle. Attached oyster larvae are called spat. Spat are oysters less than 25 mm (0.98 in) long.
The Oyster Catcher lays its eggs amongst stones and pebbles.
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.
mother of pearl
Certainly
eggs benedict
Mother-of-Pearl is found in Oyster shells
the American Oyster lays an average of 500 million eggs per year.
Paua shell or oyster shell (mother of pear)