No, if they were they would not be able to move.
Skeletons represent the rigid framework on which the body tissues hang.
A lightweight and rigid.
YES. They are vertebrates like us
Yes and its full of water. It helps keep the plant cells rigid as plants lack skeletons
Penguins have endoskeletons, their skeletons are on the inside.
what is a group of skeletons called
Yes, elephants do have skeletons.
Zebras have skeletons, as do all mammals.
There are some skeletons in the wilderness but rev's appear there so watch out there are also skeletons in the varrock sewer
Exoskeletons, hydro-skeletons, and internal skeletons are all structural systems that provide support and shape to organisms. Exoskeletons, like those found in insects and crustaceans, are rigid outer structures made of chitin or calcium carbonate. Hydro-skeletons, seen in organisms like jellyfish, rely on fluid pressure within a cavity to maintain shape and support movement. Internal skeletons, or endoskeletons, such as those in vertebrates, are internal structures made of bone or cartilage that provide support while allowing for growth and flexibility.
You can fight skeletons at the marsh
Orangutans are mammals who have internal skeletons.