Like all vertebrates reptiles have their skeletons on the inside.
they all have an inter skeleton, not an exoskeleton. most reptiles have hard scales on the outside, not bone.
On the inside.
An inside skeleton is called an "endoskeleton" in contrast to the term "exoskeleton" which is used to describe a "skeleton" that is on the outside.
Inside, the outside is just a shell lOVe. x
endo = inside so endoskeleton = skeleton inside the body. exoskeleton = skeleton outside the body (bugs, for example)
Exo means outside. So an exoskeleton is just a skeleton that's outside the body, rather than inside.
A leopard is a mammal, and it has bones inside it, not outside it...
The skeletal system protects the organs.
Yes, all reptiles have a skeleton. Their skeletal system provides support, protection for internal organs, and allows for movement. The structure of the skeleton can vary among different species of reptiles.
It's called an "exoskeleton," exo meaning "outside." Humans and many other mammals, avians, reptiles and amphibians have "endoskeletons," endo meaning "inside."
A system of bones inside or sometimes outside a body of an organism.
Grasshoppers have an exo skeleton, meaning what gives them their shape is on the outside. Humans have endo skeletons. we get our shape from the bones inside.