Its called a Oyster
Freshwater pearls are a kind of pearl that comes from freshwater mussels. Real pearls come from shelled marine (salt water) mollusks, typically clams.
Any shelled mollusk can produce some kind of pearl, but most are not valuable. Some freshwater mussels of the families Unionidae and Magaritiferidae produce pearls which are valued in the jewelry trade.
No, their eggs are soft. Caviar is fish eggs.
The cast of Pearls and Devil-Fish - 1931 includes: Pete Smith as Narrator
you buy it
All fish and sea food types, including hard shelled fish, are halal and are allowed for Muslims to eat unless any of them proved to poisonous.
the enemies of the seshell are fish and other things,
mate your fish for coins or pearls
Pearls are formed within the soft tissue of shelled mollusks such as oysters and mussels. They are composed mainly of calcium carbonate, which is a compound mineral, not a metal. Therefore, pearls are categorized as non-metallic materials.
Feed your betta fish cooked & de-shelled peas for 2 days instead of his/her regular food
fish and fertile soil, and of course KAVA.
get a attitude go and clench a peral tape a fish to the pearl and ka-blam