carapaças
Carapaças, also known as tortoise shells, are the protective outer coverings of various species of tortoises and turtles. They serve multiple purposes, including protection from predators, environmental hazards, and physical damage. The structure of a carapaça varies among species, with some having a hard, bony shell, while others possess a more flexible, leathery shell. The composition of the shell can include bone, keratin, and other materials, depending on the species.
Tortoise shells are typically domed and provide a high degree of protection for the animal's body. They
The carapaça plays a crucial role in the survival and reproduction of these reptiles. It helps regulate
Carapaças are not only functional but also often aesthetically pleasing. They have been prized for their beauty