no because they have an exoskeleton
Well arachnids are Spiders so fur
Spiders are arachnids, which means that they are animals with exoskeletons. Their "skin" is a hard outer coating that protects their soft inside bodies.
Well I bet it is soft but it's wings are hard! Lol ;]
Spiders do not have bones. They are arthropods, their soft tissues are contained inside a hard external coating called an exoskeleton.
Turtles
they have a lizard's skin which s soft and hard at the same time
depends waht type of mphibian or reptile, usually amphibians have soft skin and depending on the reptile it can be either smooth or hard
There are two ways, you can tell visually by seeing if there is any sign of wrinkles on the shell, and if you cant tell visually, then just lightly poke the shell. If it gives way a little bit, you know it has a soft shell.
yes, if we didn't have bones, we would be blobs of skin and other stuff! :p
Arthropod means "jointed legs," because arthropods are covered with a hard skin ("crab shells" are the hard skin of crabs) and they move by flexing joints along their hard skin. When they grow, they have to grow inside their hard skin. But, if the skin is too tight, there's no space! By taking in air or water when their shell is still soft, arthropods can "pump up" and make a nice roomy shell to grow in. When they fill that shell up, they crawl out of it, and then pump up the soft skin underneath. The pumped up soft skin hardens into hard skin, and the arthropod is ready to keep growing.
No , a centipede is not a worm because a centipede has hard skin and a worm has soft skin, but a centipede is an invertebrate.
what does a wolf spiders skin look like?