It's body is not soft, it has an exo-skeleton
Yes it does.
Yes an Oyster has a soft body inside a hard shell.
no, because it has a hard outer shell
The hard shell protects the very soft body of the mollusk.
Mollusks have soft body and hard shells but some don't even have shells.
Have a soft body with a hard outer shell
An invertebrate that has a soft body and a shell is called exosceloton.
The spider has an exoskeleton covering around its body. :)
A bumblebee is an insect, which is a member of the Phylum Arthropoda. One of the defining characteristics of an arthropod is its exoskeleton.
it has a soft shell
Soft body usually covered by a hard shell. In the case of a slug, the shell is a soft internal shell that the slug can use to "turn itself inside out". Most species are aquatic. Member of the phyllum Molluska.
Soft shell crabs are soft and are eaten with the entire crab. Soft shell crabs are actually hard shell crabs that have shed their shells to allow for growth. Shells do not grow with the crab. Crabs retain a soft shell when they shed their hard shells; then that soft shells begins to harden-up as the crab grows.