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The shell of oyster is light green and polluted.
Not necessarily. There must be algae in the growth environment of oysters, and the surface of shells is uneven. There are many tiny plants such as algae attached to the shell of oyster, so it looks green and can't be brushed off (too small, attached to cracks, and there are pigment deposits). Generally speaking, oysters sold in the market will not be polluted, and these mollusks will die if they are slightly polluted.