protects it from a predetor when it is near
A turtal
mud skipper and any shell fishes .
the shell- It protects the turtle. When there is danger, the turtle will pull its legs, tail and head into its shell. The shell is also hard and protective. the feet- It helps the turtle to swim and also to crawl on land. Turtles tend to have webbed feet. the neck- It allows water to flow out from it.
Its a soft bodied hard shelled animal, some folk say food in a shell. Slugs are defined as land snails with no shell but I sure wouldn't eat them.
A tadpole is a larval frog or salamander. They are hatrched in water because their eggs have no protective shell, theyre just jelly that dries out quickly on land. Later on the tadpoles will lose their gills, grow lungs and start breathing air. They also lose their fishtails and grow legs.
largest land animal, herbivore and social, they love to travel in herds, and are most protective of their own and other offspring.
The waxy protective covering of a land plant is called a cuticle.
A turtle is a reptile that has a protective shell covering its body. They can be found in various habitats such as oceans, rivers, and land. Turtles are known for their slow movement and longevity.
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Snails, which are members of the Mollusk family, are found both on land and in the water. Most wear a protective shell, made of calcium, that is produced by the snail and grows as the wearer grows in size. Some snails, such as land slugs, do not have shells.
A land animal.
yes - the Indians were really protective of their land.