Soft-bodied animals typically exhibit traits such as a lack of a hard skeleton, which allows for greater flexibility and adaptability in their environments. They often possess a gelatinous or soft exterior, providing protection from predators while enabling movement through various habitats. Many soft-bodied animals have specialized structures like tentacles or siphons for feeding and locomotion. Additionally, they may exhibit high levels of moisture retention, which is essential for their survival in various ecosystems.
1) The body is covered by a thin, soft tissue layer called the mantle, 2) They move by using a muscle foot 3) Each eye has a lens so they can see like human. 4) They can live on land and water.
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her b-day is September 4, she says it on the beginning of "get me bodied"
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Wide bodied means pretty much what it says. Examples of wide-bodied aircraft are the Boeing 767 and Boeing 777. In these aircraft, there are generally 3 vertical rows of seats. Usually 3 seats running up the left side, 4 seats up the middle, and 3 seats up the right side.
No. All Animals do not have 4 Legs
There are technically more than three traits and those traits are distinctive, widespread, abundant and limited in geologic time.
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Answer 1A squid or an octopus.Answer 2A better answer for this question would be: They are an invertebrate in the phylum Mollusca meaning "soft bodied" (Mollusks). The class Cephalopoda means "head foot", meaning their arms and tentacles come from the head. All of their internal organs are cased in the soft section of the body called the mantle. There are actually 4 types of cephalopods: squids, octopuses, cuttlefish, and nautiluses. Each are unique in their own ways. For instance the nautilus is the only cephalopod that does not hunt. They are found in all oceans.
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