Some do and some dont it depends on wat kinda turtle it is
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Generally, they will have tough, leathery skin.
If you mean Chelon, then at the bonehemoth. He is not that tough though...
Dermochelys coriacea is the scientific name for the leatherback sea turtle.'Leatherback' is named for its unique shell which is composed of a layer of thin, tough, rubbery skin, strengthened by thousands of tiny bone plates that makes it look "leathery."
I( think they are called scuta
turtle shells are made from small, flat, bony shields or plates
The red-bellied turtle actually has a hard shell, as do all turtles. The shell of a turtle is made up of bony plates covered by a layer of keratin. This shell provides protection and support for the turtle's body.
go to youtube and type FIX BROKEN TURTLE BEACH PX21 HEADSET. If that does not work, then try super glue or really tough tape
No, spiders do not have external plates. Their bodies are divided into two main parts: the cephalothorax (head and thorax combined) and the abdomen, which are covered by a tough exoskeleton made of chitin.
yes as long as its only one or two pieces at a time and not covered in fungus
There were several. You're probably thinking of Stegosaurus, the Roof Lizard, but there were also Ankylosaurs and Saltasaurs and Spinosaurs with back plates. Of course there was also an ancient reptile -- but not a dinosaur -- with a plated back: the turtle.
A turtle's taxonomy is how it is classed. It is in the kingdom of amphibians. The phylum of chordate. The class of reptile. The order of tustudines. The family of Cheloniidae, which are sea turtles with shells covered with scutes (horny plates). They also could be in the family Dermochelyidae, in which they are covered with leathery skin. The only turtle in this category, though, is a leather-back turtle.