Both contain bone but most turtle shells would be harder than an armadillo's shell.
The difference between these two is that an armadillo's shell is harder than a turtle, and a armadillo is a mammal and a turtle is a reptile. They also are in a shell.
An armadillo shell, much like the shell of any other animal that has a shell, makes it harder for predators to harm the animal.
Well, If you are talking about like an armadillo then that is one. There are- Shellfish hermit crab (normal) Crab Snail Armadillo
No. There is nothing poisonous about the armadillo's protective shell.
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.
I think so
*armadillo *crab *tortoise *turtle *shrimp *prawn *cockroach and many other beetles *lobster *crayfish
An armadillo needs its shell to camouflage itself from predators like acoyote. When an armadillo rolls up into a ball, it looks like a rock because of its hard shell.
The armadillo uses ites shell for protection.
Yes. In South America they use the armadillo shell to make charangos - similar to a small guitar.
The armadillo is protected by its hard shell. In the case of danger, it simply tucks its head and limbs into the shell, much like a turtle.by its hard shell
Their shell... and they jump