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lhve a soft body that is protected by two bluish-hard shells
I have a soft body that is protected by two bluish -black hard shells I eat tiny plants and animals called plankton I am a
The organism you are referring to is likely a type of crab, specifically a species with a soft body protected by two hard bluish-black shells. This type of crab typically consumes a diet consisting of both plants and animals, including plankton.
Mollusks have soft body and hard shells but some don't even have shells.
Sea Turtles are covered and protected by shells, similar to every other species of Turtle.
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Hermit crabs have a soft body that needs to be protected from predators instead of the hard exoskeleton of most crabs. Therefore they use the shells of other animals like snails to protect their soft bodies.
Yes, they do have exoskeletons. Exoskeletons are hard outer shells that protect and support the body.
it is protected by hard scally back
Leathery shells = Hard shells
If something or someone was to hurt the tortoises, it could go into its shell and be protected. Because of their hard, strong shell they would be protected from almost anything. Hope this helped!
Sea creatures, such as mollusks, live in their shells for protection and support. The shell serves as a hard outer covering that defends against predators and environmental hazards. Inside, the creature's soft body is protected while it can still access food and oxygen from the surrounding water through specialized structures. Additionally, many mollusks can produce and repair their shells as needed, allowing them to adapt to their environment.