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Oysters create their own shelter by forming hard shells made of calcium carbonate. They grow these shells in layers, which protect them from predators and environmental threats. Additionally, oysters often attach themselves to solid surfaces, such as rocks or other shells, in clusters, which provides added stability and protection from currents and waves. This natural process of shell formation and clustering helps ensure their survival in their aquatic habitats.

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