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strong adductor muscles are used to hold the shell closed. most oysters live in marine habitats or brackish water and are widely distributed in shallow, warm, coastal waters of the world's oceans. the true oysters of family ostreidae include many that are highly prized as food, consumed both raw and cooked
provide places where a host of small animals can live. hundreds of animals, such as anemones, barnacles, and hooked mussels use oyster reefs as habitat. many of these animals, and the oysters themselves, serve as food for larger animals, including such commercially important fish such as striped bass, black...
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