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Those are definitely not oyster mushrooms.
In order to get a proper id you would need to provide with more information; what's the spore color? what were they growing on? do you have a close-up pic of the caps?
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It looks like oyster mushrooms. Which are grown on tree trunks and are edible. But please don't quote me on this.
That ones looks old. Fresh mushrooms are white.
However, I used to pick them as a child. Delicious!
Those are definitely not oyster mushrooms.
In order to get a proper id you would need to provide with more information; what's the spore color? what were they growing on? do you have a close-up pic of the caps?
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