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An exoskeleton is a hard, outer covering that acts as armor. No amphibians have any kind of hard exterior. Their skin is soft and most, and for the frog to breathe, the skin must be moist and exposed to air.

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A chameleon has scales, not an exoskeleton. It's a reptile, not an insect.

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No. As vertebrates, amphibians have and endoskeleton like we do. No, they have an endoskeleton, which means they have a skeleton inside their body.

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No, exoskeletons are like outer bones that protect an organism. If you have an exoskeleton you have no bones on the inside. Frogs have bones, ants have exoskeletons.

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No. Amphibians have endoskeletons.

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No.

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