NO, the wolf does not have an exoskeleton.
An example of a exoskeleton would be a shrimp, lobster, crayfish, or any animal whose exterior forms the skeleton. The exoskeleton needs to grow but cannot, and thus the animals that have one must periodically shed their shell and let a new one harden to replace the old. During this time, the shell is soft - thus the reference to "soft-shelled crabs" for example.
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Endoskeleton
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Yes
An exoskeleton is one that is outside the body, like a lobster's. Barn owls do not have them. They have their bones inside, like all vertebrates.
they have exoskeleton
Yes; many cnidarians have an exoskeleton.
A butterfly has an exoskeleton. The exoskeleton appears when the caterpillar undergoes the metamorphosis process. It is the pup that dissolves and becomes the exoskeleton.
An exoskeleton.
The bodies of arthropods are supported by a hardened exoskeleton made of chitin, a substance produced by many non-arthropods as well. In arthropods, the nonliving exoskeleton is like a form-fitting suit of armor.
Exoskeleton is a noun.
No, an angelfish does not have an exoskeleton.
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exoskeleton.
Yes, corals are composed of an exoskeleton