Shells protect prey from pretador.
Abalone are consumed not only by marine animals, but by humans as well. The only protection that abalones have is their shells.
trees protect some animals from rain
to help protect george clooney
scopata animals don't have shells turtles and shellfish do
how to protect animals
because they protect themselves:)
Mollusks have hard shells to help protect them.
To protect their rather soft bodies.
Their hard shells help protect them from predators.
Turtles will usually use their shells to protect themselves from other animals, weather, or anything else that can harm them. Or they could bite them.
Animals without backbones, such as insects, crustaceans, and mollusks, can grow coverings like exoskeletons or shells. These hard outer coverings help protect and support their bodies, allowing them to thrive in various environments.
to help and protect them
Animals help protect people or property by their sounds they make. Dogs protect property by their barks. If they see someone they don't know they will bark at them.
Abalone are consumed not only by marine animals, but by humans as well. The only protection that abalones have is their shells.
some animals such as clams have hard shells to protect them. sometimes if a predator sees a sheel it will either think it's a rock, but even if they dont think its a rock they will struggle to get the clam out of the shell even though some animals are able to.
she probably feels like she can help a lot of animals
The scales act as a outer coverings of the animal, and it can help protect it from harm other animals.