100,000,000 a year.
humans, and raccoons
With their jaws (they can crack oysters & clams)
Clams, oysters, and small fish, because they are carnivorous.
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Oysters eat planton,algae and any small particle they can suck in.we eat oysters and i think otters do too.Oysters have gills. They absorb oxygen from the water.
A starfish is a omivore so it eats fish ,oysters, sea urchin, aglae, clams and coral
Whales, seals, zooplankton, scallops, krill, crabs, oysters, and other plankton all eat plankton.
The conditioned stimulus is the oysters, which has become associated with feeling nauseous after getting ill. This association was formed through a process of classical conditioning where the person experienced getting ill after eating oysters, leading to a learned response of feeling nauseous whenever oysters are eaten.
Oysters and Oyster Borers have a predator-prey relationship. Oyster Borers are a type of marine snail that feeds on oysters by boring into their shells, weakening and eventually killing the oysters. This relationship can have negative impacts on oyster populations and can disrupt marine ecosystems.
The cownose ray eats mostly oysters, clams, snails, and crabs :)
The porcupine fish does not eat plants. Instead, the porcupine fish eats shellfish like clams, oysters, or mussels.