Analogous, Turtles and snails have no common ancestor and so they evolved independently of one another from different methods/structures. The Snails shell is secreted by specialised glands in the mantle whereas the turtle shell is modified skin
I think they are analogous.
a snail or turtle when it bite you u get enfected and also does the turtle or snail it will say you you have killed me and before it dies it will have se* and die leaving a shell behind.
mussels,snail,hermet crab,conch shell,oyster shell,crab, lobster,regular shell,clam,turtle
Most animals have feathers or scales. Some have a shell like a turtle or a snail. Reptiles have scales such as lizards. And birds have hollow feathers that help them fly.
By the number of rings on their shells.
No, a snapping turtle is an omnivore- it eats both plants and meat.
analogous because the two features are similar in function yet did not occur due to a shared ancestry. it would be considered homology if the two organisms were somehow related.
A squid's tentacles are homologous to the snail's foot.
A turtle or a snail have a shell.
a snail or turtle when it bite you u get enfected and also does the turtle or snail it will say you you have killed me and before it dies it will have se* and die leaving a shell behind.
turtle,snail, etc
a snail or turtle when it bite you u get enfected and also does the turtle or snail it will say you you have killed me and before it dies it will have se* and die leaving a shell behind.
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There are a couple of things:a snaila turtle
snail,turtle,clams,and mussel etc.
it should be a turtle why becuz a turtle is holding a very big schield and a snail is holding a house shell a house very light for humans and a turtle shield is heavy than a house shell even if a turtle is big it stil is heavy for a turtle so a turtle should be slower
mussels,snail,hermet crab,conch shell,oyster shell,crab, lobster,regular shell,clam,turtle
when a snail is born it has a shell, and its actual body is still growing in the shell.