why do oysters look like vaginas

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20 Things That Look Like Vaginas

FAQ

Why does Abalone look like?

Meet the abalone A flattened spiral shell protects this marine snail’s muscular foot — a highly prized dish on seafood menus. Those holes on the edge of the shell serve several functions: they release eggs or sperm, discharge metabolic wastes and allow water to flow out after passing through the animal’s gill chamber.

Does an oyster look like a vagina?

The passage suggests that oysters have a soft, folded appearance with bulbous pearls, which some people compare to the appearance of a vagina. The passage also mentions that oysters are expensive.

How do you know if an oyster is good?

Look: A good oyster looks plump, juicy, and has a glistening sheen to it. It simply looks fresh. Quite often you’ll open an oyster and it will have a dried out, Jackson Pollock-esque splatter look to it. If they still smell okay, they aren’t necessarily bad, they just aren’t good.

Do oysters change from male to female?

They are protandric which means they can change from male to female over their life. Oysters start off as male and then turn to female for the majority of their lifespan. During an oysters spawning season, the young male releases his sperm and the older females release their eggs. Sometimes up to hundreds of million eggs.

Do oysters physically resemble female genitalia?

Some ancient cultures believed that oysters physically resembled female genitalia, leading them to believe that consuming oysters imparted sexual prowess. Yet after all these centuries, the science behind this claim remains murky. Oysters are high in zinc, and some studies have linked zinc deficiencies to impotence and delayed sexual development.

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