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Oysters do not travel alone; they are sessile creatures, meaning they are fixed in one place and do not move around. Instead, they attach themselves to a substrate, such as rocks or other surfaces, and often form large clusters or beds with other oysters. This communal living helps enhance their reproductive success and provides benefits like protection from predators. Once settled, they remain in that location for their entire lives.

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