Yes, the turret shell is inhabited by a marine creature known as the "turret shell snail," which belongs to the family Trochidae. These snails typically have a conical, turret-like shell that provides protection and camouflage. They inhabit rocky substrates in various marine environments, where they feed on algae and other organic materials. The unique shape of their shells helps them adapt to their surroundings and evade predators.
A mollusk is a sea creature that lives within a shell. A cobra does not live in a shell.
what lives in the sea
A sea aquid, is a creature that lives in the ocean.
an animal that lives underwater
A sea creature is an animal that lives in the ocean.
A sea dollar R
sea snail
sea turtle
A sea dollar R
it is a alage eater, and it has a shell that protects itself from danger.
The smallest sea creature is the zoopankton.
Squid or cuttlefish.