Yes, a kangaroo has an endoskeleton, which is a type of internal skeleton composed of bones. Like other mammals, its endoskeleton provides structural support, protects vital organs, and facilitates movement through muscle attachment. This skeletal structure is characteristic of vertebrates, distinguishing them from animals with exoskeletons or hydrostatic skeletons.
No, koalas are mammals, so have an internal skeleton.
Endoskeleton
Endoskeleton - their bones are inside their body
Arctic foxes are mammals and have internal skeletons (endoskeleton).
Kangaroos have an endoskeleton, which is a skeletal system that is located internally within the body. They have a strong and flexible skeleton that supports their body and allows for their powerful jumping movements.
endoskeleton
endoskeleton
Endoskeleton. (inside bones) Birds, reptiles, fish, amphibians and mammals have endoskeletons although there is the odd exception to the rule which has both. However no mammals have true exoskeletons.
Snails have both exoskeleton and endoskeleton. The shell is the exoskeleton. And the remaining part is endoskeleton.
it has got an endoskeleton.
Yes. All mammals have an endoskeleton.
No, the octopus has no endoskeleton. It is a mollusk.