The animals that have shells are:
Some of these animals might not have a protective shell.
snail
Animals like insects, have exoskeletons-basically they have no bones, and only have tough,protective, often shell like skin. Animals like cats, dogs, horses, giraffes and and birds are all endoskeletons- they have bones, and those bones are internal (on the inside of the skin).
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.
a snail has a large protective shell that covers a snall slimy body
Protective Coloration makes animals blend with their background. :))))) The definition for the word protective coloration is "coloring that disguises or camouflages a plant or animal."
Turtles are "born" with a shell. In the first days after hatching the shell can be softer, because their bones are not calcified all the way yet. Once fully grown, turtles and tortoises have hard, protective shells that are made up of 59 to 61 bones covered by plates called scutes. The scutes are made of keratin, the primary substance in hair, nails and hooves of other animals, but the turtles shell is part of its skeleton. And like bones, it grows with them while they age.
protective shell in marine foraminiferans
Corals don't have a protective outer shell, they have an inner skeleton. It is formed from calcium carbonate.
No. There is nothing poisonous about the armadillo's protective shell.
it's shell..
its claws and shell
coat or capsid
Their outer protective shell
A protective shell around a virus
Atmosphere
A tortoise or turtle.
Turtles and tortoises are both animals that have a shell. Other animals that have a shell include mollusks and sea urchins.
No corals have a protective outer shell like a snail or clam, they actually have an inner skeleton, or endoskeleton. It is almost always composed of CaCO2, in English that's calcium carbonate. Snail and clam shells on the other hand are made of calcite or calcium carbonate mixed with calcium phosphate.