Plankton
Oysters are what are known as filter feeders; they filter microscopic organisms out of the water. They therefore do not have to attract prey. The prey is always there, in the water, carried by currents, and oblivious to its fate.
sea stars prey are clams,oysters and mollusks
Oysters and Oyster Borers have a predator-prey relationship. Oyster Borers are a type of marine snail that feeds on oysters by boring into their shells, weakening and eventually killing the oysters. This relationship can have negative impacts on oyster populations and can disrupt marine ecosystems.
Oystercatchers do not primarily eat oysters, despite their name. They mainly feed on mollusks, such as clams and snails, as well as other invertebrates found in intertidal zones. Some species of oystercatchers may occasionally consume oysters, but they are more adept at opening softer-shelled prey. Their diet varies based on habitat and availability of food sources.
oysters that are dried
No. Oysters do not have a radula
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oysters
Oysters do not have eyes, no.
Starfish eat pretty much anything that's too slow to escape. Many prey heavily on bivalves (mussels, clams, and oysters).
How many oysters are in a pint depends on the size of the oysters. If they are skinny or small oysters, then a pint can contain about 30. A pint of medium sized oysters can contain 16 to 18. This is about three servings.