it dosen't...usually people eat them
Depending on the type of oyster, and how well you take care of them, you can store oysters for 3-4 weeks maximum.
In fact every clam, not just the oyster, can make pearls. Pearls are made because of a tiny bit of dirt, sand or whatever, comes inside the clam. The clam then makes 'mother-of-pearl' which is a substance that makes a pearl after a pretty long time.
as long as it is taken care of it will live long but in the winter if the roots are left in they will come back in the summer.
An average, the Brown Thrasher lives four to five years however, there have been instances where wild Thrashers have lived as long as eight years.
Harvest when leaves reach desired size.Don't wait too long to harvest, or wait for larger leaves; bitterness will set in quickly after maturity.The whole plant can be harvested at once, and cut at the base, or leaves may be picked off plants one layer at a time, giving inner layers more time to develop.
Gila Monsters typically can live up to 20 years in the wid and thirty years in captivity.
An oyster can live for up to 9102.465777786333 years. lol
Yes, marigolds can regrow after they have been cut or harvested, as long as the roots are left intact.
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An oyster in the Chesapeake bay lives approximately 30 to 40 years, but the longest life span recorded is around 80 years.
it depends on when the expiraation date is
live for a long time that's what I've been told
Yes, mint plants can regrow after being harvested as long as the roots are left intact.
Climb a ladder or whack the papayas with a long stick.
Sheep fleece is usually shorn from the animals annually. Fleece from other animals may be harvested on different schedules, depending on the animals and the climate in which they live.
the pierates of the gold rush of 1883 harvested the gold. as long as the best frineds of the American inidans brother nephew, Shilow, allowed it.....
It typically takes about 90 to 120 days for a pumpkin seed to be planted and harvested.
Yes, basil plants will typically grow back after being harvested as long as they are cared for properly.