octopus & squids
Not exactly. They have what is called an exoskeleton, which means a skeleton on the outside. The shell or carapaceof a bug is its skeleton.
It’s call a skeleton ahhhh I sorry I tried to be funny but failed yaa don’t be like me.
it has a soft shell
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, clams do not have a backbone. They are part of the invertebrate group of animals, which means they lack a spinal column. Clams have a soft body enclosed in a shell for protection.
It's body is not soft, it has an exo-skeleton
Mussels have a sort of exo-skeleton. Their shell.
yes because its body is mostly a soft tissue like substance, the shell on its back acts like a skeleton and supports protection for the snail on the outside of its body.
The term "soft bodies" refer to animals with no skeleton.
The soft shell clam is a saltwater animal. The soft shell clam lives in the mud of the water about 10 inches beneath the muddy surface. People and animals eat the soft shell clam as a protein source.
turtle
Soft-bodied animals are those that lack a hard external skeleton or shell for support and protection. This includes animals such as jellyfish, sea slugs, worms, and octopuses. They may have soft, flexible bodies that allow for movement and flexibility.
Sponges
A bivalve has a shell made of calcium carbonate, which consists of two hinged valves that protect the soft body inside. They lack a true internal skeleton like vertebrates.
the calcium in it protacts the soft part of the shell and its light weght like the spongy in a bone
the koalas skeleton is soft.
Not exactly. They have what is called an exoskeleton, which means a skeleton on the outside. The shell or carapaceof a bug is its skeleton.