Most common shelled animals that one would think of live in an aquatic habitat. This is true of many crustaceans, mollusks, snails, etc. There are also shelled animals, such as some crabs and tortoises, that live most if not all of their lives on land. If you want to get a little more technical, technically, many insects are 'shelled' too meaning that they do not have an endoskeleton (internal skeleton like mammals and birds). Instead, they have what is called an exoskeleton (i.e. a 'shell' of sorts on the outside of their bodies.) Insects with exoskeletons include grasshoppers, cockroaches, beetles, etc. Most of these animals live their entire lives in a backyard kind of habitat or a wooded area. They live in grasses, trees, on shrubs, etc.
Its obvious its a tortoise . It's not that obvious, an Antarctic sponge lives to around 1500 years old and some Hydrozoans like the Turritopsis_nutricula never die, they just rejuvenate. Antarctic Mollusks have been recording living to their 400th birthday. Compare this with the paltry 220 year oldest recorded tortoise and the tortoise pales in comparison.
true animals are animals that look like animals, think like animals walk like animals and are animals
subtropical animals are animals that live in the subtropics. subtropical animals are animals that live in the subtropics.
Invertebrate animals are animals that have NO bones, such as crabs. Vertebrate animals are animals that HAVE bones, such as dogs.
# Guard Animals # Fiber Animals # Pack Animals # Pets # Show Animals # Meat Animals
we are not related to animals. we are humans not animals.
Invertebrate animals are animals with out Backbones.
They eat animals
No, animals are eukaryotes.
There are a variety of different lifestyle's of different animals like some animals are domestic or house animals and some animals are live stock animals some animals are wild as well.
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