Quick guide:
mollusk shells = exoskeleton (they can often leave them)
veterbrate shells (turtle/tortoise) = endoskeleton (they can't leave them, it's part of their spine)
mollusk shells = exoskeleton (they can often leave them)
veterbrate shells (turtle/tortoise) = endoskeleton (they can't leave them, it's part of their spine)
bonus:
spines/quills/feathers/reptile scales = hair (keratin)
fish scales = teeth/bones
spines/quills/feathers/reptile scales = hair (keratin)
fish scales = teeth/bones
Another fun fact for you: Turtles breathe out their butts. Yup.
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Technically the term is cloacal respiration, and it’s not so much breathing as just diffusing oxygen in and carbon dioxide out, but the fact remains: when turtles hibernate, their main source of oxygen is through their butt.
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