porcupines
As their protection. They are soft bodied animals and the shells serve as armor for their vunerable bodies.
Animals without a backbone are called invertebrates. Examples include insects, worms, jellyfish, and mollusks. These animals have soft bodies and rely on exoskeletons or hydrostatic skeletons for support and protection.
Snails are animals. They are gastropod animals, which means "stomach foot." Gastropod animals move around by crawling on their bellies (not really their stomach), and have muscular bodies. Some of them, like snails, make a shell around their bodies for protection. Slugs are a kind of snail that doesn't have a shell.
Size and ferociousness are the key defense tactics these whales use for their own protection. They have sharp teeth and can charge other animals. Smashing into them, or tearing chunks from their bodies.
Dutch Society for the Protection of Animals was created in 1864.
World Society for the Protection of Animals was created in 1981.
Marine animals with soft bodies and no backbone are Mollusks.
No animals in Australia store water in their bodies. There are numerous animals adapted for life in arid and semi-arid areas, but none of these actually "store water" in their bodies.
the animals are scavengers
No, spiders do not have soft transparent bodies with tentacles. Instead, they have exoskeletons that are typically hard and segmented, providing structure and protection. Spiders belong to the class Arachnida and possess eight legs, but they do not have tentacles like some marine animals. Their bodies can vary in color and texture, but they are not generally transparent.
Dead animals are animals that do not live anymore. Their bodies do not function and they decompose.
example of develop inside the body of animals