Nautilus
There is only one situation when a butterfly has a coiled shell. This is when the butterfly has died and its internals are dried up. The shell then covers the dead insides.
If you take a rope and coil it up on a flat table, you will get the basic idea of what a coiled shell looks like. Or, you could look at a cinnamon roll which is the culinary equivalent of a coiled shell. I'm going to let you decide....does a lobster look like a cinnamon roll?
False
Grasshoppers do not have a shell like some other insects; instead, they have an exoskeleton made of chitin. They lack a coiled shell or a shell with two parts, as their body is segmented and covered by this hard outer layer. The exoskeleton provides protection and support, but it does not function like a traditional shell.
it is related to clams& other shell covered species.
Prehistoric man would have used either an animal horn or a shell to make a horn. Sorry I'm not familiar with his name.
True
it looked like something like todays octopus but had a hard shell on its head. the shell looked something like a snail shell when curled up but epands.
A sea shell may contain a dead animal but the shell itself is a protective covering that an animal made to protect itself.
A turtle or a snail have 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.
A hard shell animal? Like a crab or snail?