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a snails has an exoskeleton known as a shell. The shell grows with the snail as it ages.
Camel - Ostritch, Chiwawa, Beaver, Crane, Elephant seal, Goat, Jellyfish, Moose, Rhinoceros, Snail, Whale.
No, moose are not invertebrates. Invertebrates are animals that lack a spine, like a jellyfish or a snail. Moose are vertebrates, an animal that has a spine.
It is a good example of an exoskeleton.
yes, it is what holds the organs.
Animal life without a backbone or skeleton are called "invertebrates" like for instance; slugs, worms, jellyfish, sea anemones, starfish, octopus, squid, leeches, hag fish, and cuttlefish are all boneless animals.
No, a snail is a gastropod. Some cnidarians include jellyfish, sea anemones, and corals.
The answer to your question might be as simple as a turtle. But an external shell can also be called an exoskeleton. Many animals have exoskeletons like lobsters, grasshoppers, crabs, spiders, and armadillos. You can google "exoskeleton" for many more.
Near the jellyfish sign
A snail is an animal. It is part of the molluscan class Gastropoda.
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