Invertebrates do not have backbones.Examples of invertebrates are earthworms,insects,squids etc... Invertebrates are paraphyletic group.
A Scorpion
A creature with an external skeleton is said to have an exo-skeleton.
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Jelly fish
A skeleton of a tiny sea creature is a coral reef.
no you cant, no matter how cool that would be, you cannot.
You need to do an image search for the skeleton of the creature you are researching.
It's what's left of a person or an animal when all the soft tissues(muscles, skin, etc) has been removed. If the bones are arranged as they were when the creature was a live, then it's called a skeleton.
A shark is a fish with a cartilaginous skeleton, and may have five to seven gill slits, depending on the species.
Nothing has an external backbone. Some creature have an exoskeleton.A beaver is a mammal and as such is a vertebrate with an internal skeleton.
"Exo" is NOT a suffix, but it is a prefix. The prefix "exo" indicates outside. The word "exoskeleton" indicates a creature with a skeleton on the outside of the body.
An anthropod is a creature with an external skeleton, jointed attachments and a segmented body; two examples would be spiders and lobsters.