No, they have what is called an endoskeleton.
no they dont, worms are invertebrates and use muscles to get around in the dirt.
It has the gay kind. You know, the gay femur, and the gay skull and all the other gay bones.
no, an exoskeleton is hard and shell-like.
Yes it does. It has 159 bones.
A slug has a water skeleton
No, Slime does not have a skeleton.
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Yes. Because bee is an insect. Insects have exoskeletons.
Insects have exoskeletons.
Spiders have exoskeletons and also a small endoskeleton of plates made of a cartilage-like material.Spiders have exoskeletons and also a small endoskeleton of plates made of a cartilage-like material.
Snakes molt skin, but arthropods molt exoskeletons Snakes molt skin, but arthropods molt exoskeletons
No, spiders as well as other arachnids (like scorpions) and insects have exoskeletons. That means their bodies have hard outer shells, not internal bones.
no, they are mammals no mammals have exoskeletons
No, the don't. For example, crabs have exoskeletons.
Yes, all insects have exoskeletons.
Yes, they have chitinous exoskeletons.
Insects have exoskeletons for both protection and structural support.
No.
Yes, they do have exoskeletons. Exoskeletons are hard outer shells that protect and support the body.
Yes. Because bee is an insect. Insects have exoskeletons.
Crabs and shrimp have exoskeletons. Slugs, Starfish and Jellyfish do not.
You do. rabbits. Sparrows. Dogs. Cats. Frogs. Dude.I believe people, most animals and fish have endoskeletons. Insects and shellfish have exoskeletons.
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No. They have an Enodskeleton.