It’s call a skeleton ahhhh I sorry I tried to be funny but failed yaa don’t be like me.
It’s call a skeleton ahhhh I sorry I tried to be funny but failed yaa don’t be like me.
The turtle, it has been this for many hundreds of years. Or Mollusca
Animals with soft bodies and hard shells are called mollusks. Examples of mollusks are oysters, prawns, mussels, snails and cuttlefish.
mussilc
No, spiders as well as other arachnids (like scorpions) and insects have exoskeletons. That means their bodies have hard outer shells, not internal bones.
Animals without backbones are called invertebrates. Some of these animals have shells that protect them, such as snails and mollusks. Others have hard exoskeletons, like Anthropos, and others like jelly fish just have tentacles to protect them.
many do..... tortoise, crab, snail, lobster, turtle, porpose,
Reptiles.
* Some creatures, called arthropods, have skeletons outside their bodies. These are insects (like ants and bees), arachnids (spiders and scorpions), and crustaceans (sea creatures like crabs and lobsters). These creatures all have skeletons made of hard plates or shells. This kind of skeleton is called an exoskeleton. Arthropods (phylum Arthropoda) are a group of invertebrates, which means they don't have backbones (vertebrae). Insects, spiders, crabs, shrimp, millipedes, and centipedes are all arthropods.
the answer is mussle
insect
because they protect themselves:)
Insects are exoskeletol. They have armor like bodies or hard shells
Bivalves ( clams. mussels, scallops)
Exoskeleton.
some animals such as clams have hard shells to protect them. sometimes if a predator sees a sheel it will either think it's a rock, but even if they dont think its a rock they will struggle to get the clam out of the shell even though some animals are able to.
I think that tortoises live a longer life is because they have hard shells to protect them. We don't have hard shells attatched to our bodies sowe don't live as long as turtles or tortoises.
Gastropods, more commonly called snails and slugs, defend themselves in several ways. Snails, obviously, retract into their hard shells to protect their soft bodies, while slugs use their distasteful slime to make them unpalatable and hard to pick up. There are also marine gastropods such as abalones, conches perwinkles, etc. that also have hard protective shells.
Hermit crabs have a soft body that needs to be protected from predators instead of the hard exoskeleton of most crabs. Therefore they use the shells of other animals like snails to protect their soft bodies.
Spiral seashells are called nautilus shells. These types of shells can be found on a squid or octopus and are very hard.
Leathery shells = Hard shells