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- The Oyster can be found in Deep Blue and in Ascaron.
- The oyster is a benthic creature found at the bottom of the sea. It is indicated by a circular shadow. Diving is the only way of capturing it.
- An Oyster is one of the possible (but rare) catches when Fishing with a Big Net. Once caught, an oyster can then be opened. It will be either empty or contain a pearl.
- Oysters were molluscs which sometimes held a pearl within them. Pearl divers peeled away the treasures they held.
- Oyster is an NPC.
- Oyster ist ein NSC.
- The Oysters are impossible to beat but can be immobilized for a short time by punching it. They are important in the Lungfish battle.
- Be wartchin me earticle be ye. girn girn (various excitable toilet flushing noises) The Joker and the thief in the night. For he will come like a thief inflight.
- Please check out Hexadecimal Chart to see what codes are available to name. The hexadecimal code that matches this color is ECECEC
- Oysters are a type of mollusk. A clam, is a type of oyster that can be found in in the Southern Sea and beaches of Kolyma. Their shells can can grow quite large. A group of oyster beds lay near the shore of the Isle of Wonder. Alexander found an oyster that couldn't sleep due to an extreme pain caused by a pearl in its mouth. While he read the Boring book to the oyster, Alexander grabbed the pearl while its mouth was open. Because it was now no longer in pain, the oyster drifted off to sleep.
- Ostereita voi kalastaa kun kalastus on 16 tai enemmän Catherbyssä. Isolla verkolla niistä voi saada helmen mutta siitä saa vain 90 gp eli ei kannata säästää. Eli niista saa 90k per 1000 ja niitä voi kalastaa karamjalla big netillä. 1.
* OHJAUS
- Using a chisel on one oyster pearl will create 6 pearl bolt tips, while using a chisel on the multiple oyster pearls will create 24 Pearl bolt tips. Oysters may be found while fishing with a big fishing net, granting 10 Fishing experience, while panning at the Digsite, foraged by a granite crab, or obtained as drops from a number of monsters. In earlier days of RuneScape, the chance of getting pearls from oysters was low. This was increased with the introduction of gem-tipped bolts. Oysters also respawn north-east of Rellekka.
- Oysters were a species of Mollusk that inhabited the water planet of Sedri.
- The Oyster is a crop available in FarmVille. It can only be planted in water plots on the Hawaiian Paradise farm. It costs and can be harvested in 4 hours for and . It yields File:XP-icon.png experience when planted.
- In 1893, a young Jack London mentioned to Data that among his wide spectrum of previous occupations he used to be an oyster pirate. Samuel Clemens, who later inspired London to take up writing, joked that even oysters probably required fifteen million years to "come out just right" when discussing the relative age of the Earth to the existence of Humankind. (TNG: "Time's Arrow" ) Fried oysters – stuffed oysters fried to tender perfection with a creamy green onion dipping sauce – were on the menu at Sisko's Creole Kitchen when Jake and Benjamin Sisko visited in 2372. (DS9: "Paradise Lost")
- An oyster was a type of mollusk animal native to the planet Earth. Similar creatures could be found on other worlds. Earth's oysters could be eaten as food and were reputed to an aphrodisiac. When Tasha Yar seduced Data under the influence of polywater intoxication in 2364, she had a meal of Aldebaran wine, oysters, and quetzi ramekins—all aphrodisiacs. When the two later went on a mission to Treva, Data programmed the replicator with these foods, thinking them to be simply foods she liked. (TNG novel: Survivors) The following year, Data repeated the meal when he suggested Aldebaran wine and quetzi ramekins in addition to oysters when he dined with Pris Shenkley. (TNG episode: "Metamorphosis")
- The oyster can be eaten on the half shell, raw, smoked, boiled, baked, fried, roasted, stewed, canned, pickled, steamed, broiled or used in a variety of drinks. Preparation widely varies. It can be as simple as opening the shell and eating the contents, including juice. Butter and salt are often added. In the case of oysters Rockefeller, preparation can be very elaborate. They are sometimes served on edible seaweed, such as brown algae. Perhaps the definitive work on oysters as food is Consider the Oyster, by M. F. K. Fisher.
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