Mucus lots of mucus. Ever step on a slug in bare feet? OOOoooooo,,,
Also slugs have slightly toxic flesh.
Dont know i was actually asking the same thing. I'd laugh if this is the best answer lol
Major fossil groups have adaptations such as hard mineralized shells for protection (e.g., trilobites), jointed appendages for movement (e.g., arthropods), and complex teeth for efficient predation (e.g., dinosaurs). Morphologic features can include body segmentation (e.g., worms), specialized gills for respiration (e.g., mollusks), and elongated bodies for streamlined swimming (e.g., ichthyosaurs).
yes it does it keeps it warm and if a animal bites it it dont go right in to the skin it goes to the fur.
Because the dry land they may live on now might had been a former lake or ocean
No, snails do not leave their shells voluntarily. Their shell is a part of their body and provides protection as well as structural support. If a snail's shell is damaged or destroyed, it can be detrimental to the snail's health and survival.
no some molluscs dont have shells eg slug
no some molluscs dont have shells eg slug
Dont know i was actually asking the same thing. I'd laugh if this is the best answer lol
oranges....i cant find the answer to these questions
clams
i dont realy no
no they do not fall out their shells they will just simply stay in their shells and if u dont see them moving at all their dead
because if cockatoos dont have thier body covering then they cant fly and keep them away from the cold.its also useful because as i said it protects them and also helps them from heat and cold
umm...............i dont know
The cranium (skull) protects your brain.
i dont know, u tell me
dont think so? why is this important?