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Do jellyfish have exoskeletons

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Not any more; only conulatae (an extinct order of staurozoans) had exoskeletons.
no only like bugs n ants n some other stuff do, exoskeletons is where your skeleton is on the outside of your body like skin so no jelly fishs dont

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