No. They have an endoskeleton just like us.
No. No reptile has an exoskeleton. Reptiles have endoskeletons.
No. Like all vertebrates, snakes have endoskeletons.
No, They are endoskeleton reptiles.
Snakes are vertebrates and thus have an endoskeleton.
they normally shed their shells, like crabs or snakes. (except snakes shed their skin).
no, only invertibrate do.
Snakes have an endoskeleton. Endo means inside and the skeleton of the snake is located inside the snake. Unlike crabs, or lobsters who have an exoskeleton, exoskeleton meaning outside. -hope this helped, :')
Both humans and snakes have an exoskeleton made of bone and some cartilage. Both poses a skull, a jaw, vertebrae, and ribs. Some snakes also have a vestigial pelvis.
they have exoskeleton
Yes; many cnidarians have an exoskeleton.
The Black Mamba does not have an exoskeleton. All snakes have an internal skeleton like people and other mammals. The snake is covered externally with scales for movement and to prevent water loss.
No. Salamanders (and their relatives the newts) are amphibians which are vertebrates. This means that they have a n internal skeleton like humans do. Some people believe that salamanders and newts have an exoskeleton but this is usually because people find shed skin in the water because salamanders and newts shed their skin like snakes do.
I'm pretty sure frogs, snakes, lizards. well vertebrates are are animals with backbones that are inside their bodies. so any reptile with a backbone and doesn't have an exoskeleton