no you can't grow shells at home but you can find them on the beach
No, snails do not grow out of their shells. Their shells are part of their body structure and grow along with them. As snails grow, their shells also grow in size to accommodate their increasing body size.
They grow them.
Yes, tortoises' shells do grow. They don't go looking for an abandoned larger shell as they grow, like some sea creatures do. Their shells are attached to their spines.
yes they can because they grow and there shells cAN BE TO SMALL
in water
Turtles do not 'get into' their shells, they are born in their shells which are part of their bodies (they can not come off) and their shells grow with them.
Their shells grow as the organism grows
On their Shells.
Oysters and mussels do not shed their shells. They are bivalve molluscs and their shells grow larger with age.
snails are born with tiny bits of shells as the snails grow the shell grows with it twirling round to form the shell. hope this helps :]
Olives don't have shells. They grow on trees and after they are picked they processed and allowed to cure.