Cochlea
It is a snails shell.
A cockle shell
It is called the cochlea
The name of a snail's home is called a "shell." A snail's shell is a hard, protective outer layer that is made up of calcium carbonate. The shell grows with the snail as it continues to grow, and it provides protection from predators and harsh environmental conditions.
snot an easy one is it
Domed--granite batholiths.
All insects have an outer shell called the exoskeleton.
A snail's shell contains its internal organs, such as its lung, reproductive organs and heart. Removing this will, of course, not be good for the snail. Take a closer look at the snail: if it's bleeding, it means it's dead. If it's not, it means its a slug.
The covering for the opening of a snail's shell is called the "operculum." This hard structure acts as a protective door that can close the opening of the shell when the snail retracts its body, helping to prevent desiccation and protect against predators. Not all snails have an operculum; it is more commonly found in certain types of aquatic and terrestrial snails.
It is common name of animals belonging to class Scaphopoda and phylum mollusca. Its shell is tusk shaped and buried in soil.
A hard shell animal? Like a crab or snail?
A yield sign is shaped like an upside-down triangle.