There are many animals that fit this description. There are turtles, clams, and mollusks. I would add insects to this list, but technically the covering they have is a skeleton, an exoskeleton, and so it would not be considered.
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From the standpoint of structure the opposite of a shell is what is inside the shell, or the interior.In biology, the opposite or reverse structure from a shell is a skeleton. (A shell being an exoskeleton.) On the other hand, the contrasting structure in animals that do not have shells could be the skin, an opposite or alternative type of exterior.
A protective shell is a covering that provides defense or security. In nature, it refers to the hard outer layer that certain animals like turtles and snails have for protection. In technology, a protective shell could be a case or enclosure designed to shield a device from damage.
Both predator and prey as with most animals in this world.
The inner most shell is the K shell with 2 electrons whereas the outer shell or the L shell has 5 electrons
Turtles and tortoises are both animals that have a shell. Other animals that have a shell include mollusks and sea urchins.
its got a shell then let its do its own thing you and if that doesnt work put it in the miocrowave
Many marine animals have a shell covering. A few of these animals are snails, shellfish, crabs, tortoises, turtles, and the like.
The outer shell on animals is called an exoskeleton. This exoskeleton is there because these animals do not have a spine like humans do, so they must have the shell to protect them from harm.
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That would be the snails...
A Snail.
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turtle,snail, etc
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turtels , snails