oysters need brackish water, a level of 5 ppt (part per trillion) ,
and one meter of water or deeper
Oysters need a hard surface to latch onto but they also need alae to filter.
Squanto helped the pilgrims survive by teaching them how to fish, hunt, and grow crops. He also acted as a translator and mediator between the pilgrims and the Native American tribes in the area, helping to establish alliances and maintain peace. Additionally, Squanto showed the pilgrims how to utilize the land and natural resources effectively.
Yes, but they usually require live oysters to survive. As such, you may want to have a live colony of oysters up and running first, before introducing your crab and letting it fend for itself.
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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.
Because we need it to survive
it need oxygento survive
no they do not need sunlight to survive
They basically do what humans do to survive. Like humans need to eat to survive and we also need to sleep to survive.
When adults, not really. Adult oysters are cemented to the sediment, and never move. Because of this they don't need a foot to pull themselves around, and the structure is highly reduced.
oysters
oysters that are dried