I am Australian, and i don't like oysters at all. Nor do many people i know. It is an acquired taste not racially or nationally specific.
I am Australian, and i don't like oysters at all. Nor do many people i know. It is an acquired taste not racially or nationally specific.
I am Australian, and i don't like oysters at all. Nor do many people i know. It is an acquired taste not racially or nationally specific.
I do not like to eat oysters.
Australians have a number of fashion magazines. There's Vogue Australia, Oyster Magazine, RUSSH, Australian Hair & Beauty magazine to name a few.
The count noun for oysters is simply "oyster." When referring to individual units, you would say "one oyster," "two oysters," etc. In this context, "oyster" is used to denote the individual mollusks, distinguishing them from collective terms like "oyster bed" or "oyster population."
The role of an oyster is to provide food for different species such as humans and starfish. Another important role of an oyster is to filter water. One oyster can filter something like 3-4 liters of water per hour!
Well I am an Australian We are awesome nice people. I like Australians! How are australians NOT people?
Australians do not like deserts any more than other people do. Many Australians recognise the uniqueness of the Australian deserts, while others never give them a thought. the vast majority of Australians do not live in the desert, but on or near the coast, where the major cities are.
Yes, An oyster has one heart like a human. Their heart is broken up into three chambers instead of four though.
They are generally freaks in bed.
fungus like oyster mushrooms
Yes, Australians are very good at football and play just like most of the world does.
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Oyster Drill - a snail Oyster Catcher - a bird