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THEY USE THERE MUSCLES TO MOVE THEM AROUND. THEY USE THERE MUSCLES TO MOVE THEM AROUND.

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Butterflies have an exoskeleton that protects them from impacts. Insects do not have internal skeletons but instead have the skeleton on the outside.

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Q: How do butterflies support themselves without an internal skeleton?
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