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Since the shell is not alive, chulls are not hurt when their shells are cracked, shaped, or smoothed.
 
Their shell naturally grows in clusters of Fibonacci spirals, comparable to [[wikipedia:Romanesco broccoli|Romanesco broccoli]]. This creates spaces for various plants to take root and cremlings to find homes, allowing for the creation of complex symbiotic ecosystems to form on the backs of wild chulls.{{file ref|Chull.jpg|Shallan's Sketchbook: Chulls}}{{cite}} The smooth shells of domestic chulls are due to domestic care, with owners sanding down and shaping the shell for whatever purpose they are needed for, be it practical or decorative.{{cite}}
 
The shell of a Chull is not only used for protection, but also as a means of camouflage.{{book ref|sa1|23}}{{cite}}
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