Animal life without a backbone or skeleton are called "invertebrates" like for instance; slugs, worms, jellyfish, sea anemones, starfish, octopus, squid, leeches, hag fish, and cuttlefish are all boneless animals
Jellyfish dont have any bones or brain they even dont have a heart and some octopuses dont have them.Some people count spiders in because there skeleton is on the outside not the inside.even though, that means they have an external skeleton.
Worms also don't have a skeleton.
Either they don't need a skeleton for support, such is the case for some water-dwelling animals, or they have an outer or exo-skeleton, which instead of being in the inside is on the outside, such as in insects, crustaceans etc.
endskeleton
jellyfish
Diatomaceous earth is made up of the skeletons of small animals.
Hydrostatic, Exoskeletons, and Endoskeletons
coral reef
exoskeleton usally only found in insects
Some do, some don't. Humans, cats, birds, fish and a thousand other species have skeletons within their bodies. Beetles, flies, and insects have skeletons outside their bodies (exoskeletons). But animals like worms and octopus and amoeba don't have any skeletons at all.
Their skeletons tend to be on the outside
Diatomaceous earth is made up of the skeletons of small animals.
2 easy rlly. the answer is .........
invertebrates
Animals have skeletons so they don't wobble about like jelly! Just like humans
The Skeletons of Millions of Coralsmall skeletons of sea animals called polyps.
As a rule, all mammals have skeletons on the inside. All insects have exoskeletons ( skeletons on the outside). exoskeletons (
Chondrochthyes, i.e., the cartilagenous fishes, like sharks, posses cartilagious skeletons.
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When coral animals die their skeletons do indeed fall to the sea floor. This is the only place where they can go.
Animals that arent turned on.....
the skeletons of tiny sea animals