Definition
*Anomia ephippium*, also known as the saddle oyster, is a species of bivalve mollusk. It is recognized for its thin, translucent, and irregularly shaped shell. These oysters cement themselves to hard surfaces, making them sessile creatures. They are found in shallow coastal waters. 🌊 They filter feed on plankton and organic matter. Think of them as tiny, living water filters, diligently cleaning the sea.