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Turtles rely on a hard carapace to protect them.

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What does 'carapace' mean?

Carapace:- from French, from Spanish carapacho.It is the hard shell of things like turtles and tortoises. Other animals also have a carapace, such as lobsters. A lobster's carapace is the bit of their shell that covers the head area.The word carapace can also be used in an illustrative way to describe a mental or emotionally protective shell that a person might put up, or hide behind.The word is also used in architecture.Turtles have a carapace.Some other groups of animals have a carapace like Crustaceans, Arachnida, and Tortoises.


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