it's shell..
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.
Skin provides a protective covering for the body, guarding against physical harm and pathogens. Bark serves as a protective covering for the trunks and branches of trees, helping to prevent damage from insects, animals, and environmental elements. Turtle shells act as a protective covering for these reptiles, offering defense against predators and external injuries.
Hermit Crab, turtle, and clam fit this analogy.
protective covering (a lead apron)
no. Turtles have a protective shell, therefore it is implied this product will give your car a protective coat
Armor.
cornea
The protective covering on the package was damaged. She is as protective as a mother hen.
The skin (or hide) and fur are the protective covering of a raccoon.
A hard shell
A Shell
tegument!