They breathe through a single gill
yes it is. I'm pretty sure that all snails are gastropods but i am certain that a zebra top shell is a gastropod
A turtle's lungs are located in the top part of their shell.
It needs it to breathe.
The zebra top shell is in the family of Trochidae and most Trochidae reproduce by expelling sperm and eggs into the water for external fertilisation. In other species, the female lays a gelatinous egg-mass which is the early stages of larval development.
Their nostrils or nose.
The turtles shell protects itself and hides inside its shell when in danger or when they are scared. The shell helps the turtle breathe. The turtles shell is another way to breathe for them.
The average top speed for the zebra is 40mph.
No, they aren't. Zebra mussels are mussels, which is a kind of bivalve mollusk. They call them that because of there pattern on the shell. Some don't have it, but most do.
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Gnus, Zebra, Lions.
by eating rocks and metal