Cause it's yummy for their tummy.
As is bones of various animals and other stuff humans don't eat.
I would think that would be an absolutely horrible idea. Would he live through it, probably. Would he be unbelievably sick from both orafices, definately.
The oyster's shell provides protection from predators. Oysters do not need to shed their shell because the eat and expel waste products buy opening their shells and pumping water in and out with hairlike structures call cilia.
Oyster shells are not inherently bad for pets, but they can pose risks depending on the type of pet and the form of the shells. For example, if ingested by dogs or cats, sharp edges can lead to gastrointestinal issues or injury. Additionally, pets may have difficulty digesting hard, crushed shells. Always consult with a veterinarian before introducing new items into your pet's environment.
oyster shells
Yes
to help with their digestion.
An oyster - bi (stand for two) and valves (stands for shells) - two shelled animals.
Snail,oyster,Dentalium,Chiton
Oysters and mussels do not shed their shells. They are bivalve molluscs and their shells grow larger with age.
yes our dog loves them and never got sick from it
Acid pollution in clam growth could effect what they eat and the water temperature so yes it can
Oyster borers are marine mollusks that primarily feed on oysters. They bore into the shells of oysters using their specialized radular teeth to access the soft tissues inside. This can weaken the oyster shells and make them more susceptible to predation and other stressors.