Arthropods are defined to be invertebrates that have an exoskeleton ( an external skeleton).
scopata animals don't have shells turtles and shellfish do
To protect their rather soft bodies.
insect
Animals with outer shells and segmented bodies are members of the phylum arthrapoda. This phylum includes insects and chelicerae's (spiders, millipedes, etc.).
As their protection. They are soft bodied animals and the shells serve as armor for their vunerable bodies.
It’s call a skeleton ahhhh I sorry I tried to be funny but failed yaa don’t be like me.
Animals have a variety of physical adaptations that help protect their bodies, such as fur, feathers, scales, shells, and tough skin. These structures serve as barriers against environmental threats, predators, and pathogens. Additionally, many animals have behavioral adaptations, like seeking shelter or living in groups, to further protect their bodies.
Turtles do not 'get into' their shells, they are born in their shells which are part of their bodies (they can not come off) and their shells grow with them.
mollucs are animal with slimy bodies and shells
Shells protect prey from pretador.
No, rats do not have shells. Rats are mammals and belong to the rodent family, characterized by their fur-covered bodies and lack of any hard protective outer layer like a shell. Shells are typically found in certain species of animals, such as mollusks and some reptiles, but not in mammals like rats.
No, most animals are insects and have shells. Only birds have feathers.