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animals don't have shells turtles and shellfish do
Shells protect prey from pretador.
Animals that have shells include turtles, armadillos, snails, and crustaceans such as crabs and lobsters. These shells provide protection for the animals and can vary in composition and structure depending on the species.
Some examples of animals with shells include snails, clams, oysters, turtles, and hermit crabs. Shells serve as protective outer coverings for these animals, providing support and defense against predators.
limestone. A rock made up mainly of the shells or fragments of shells of megascopic (clams, oysters, snails) animals is a coquina. If the rock is composed of the shells (tests) of microscopic plants and animals it may be called chalk. Limestone can be a hardened chemical precipitate of CaCO3 without an organic source, and take many forms: oolite for example.
turtle rino armadillo snail crocks
Shells protect prey from pretador.
There are quite a few animals that antennas and shells. Most of these animals are in fact insects that fly.
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No, most of the little animals that live inside them are edible, but the shells are not.
Just about anything that will fit them, such as snail or conch shells.
they, attach them sleves onto other things onto the shells of other animals, and they drill through the shells of the other animals.
limestone is made underwater from the shells of animals. We know this because limestone also contains many fossils.
Calcium - it's what gives bones and shells their strength.
they grow like humans and animals
From the different minerals the animals feed on
From the different minerals the animals feed on
There is no such thing as a pool animal.