aswell as the obvious ones, sharks dont have any bones, they just have cartrilidge, like the end of our noses ;)
technically, sharks have no bones, as their skeleton is made from cartilage.
These are cartilaginous fish. Examples are sharks and rays.
Well there are some animals with no skeletal structure at all (eg the Octopus or a Slug) and there are the Echinoderms, Insects and Crustacea with an external skeletons
jellyfish,worms octopus,ect.
Do you mean skeleton? A skeleton is the framework of bones for a mammal.
Yes, Amphibians are Vertebrates which are animals with backbones.
Animals with bones on the outside have an exo-skeleton. Crabs, crayfish, lobsters and many insects have their bones on the outside.
An endoskeletonan internal skeleton is what humans, and most animals have. the bones are on the inside of the body.
dem bones are the heaviest bones in the skeleton
The appendicular skeleton has the most bones with a total of 126 bones.
Skeleton is not a single bone. Group of bones makes a skeleton The adult human skeleton usually consists of 206 named bones.
I'm pretty sure that it is the skeleton/skeletal system.
No beetles have an exoskeleton or external skeleton not an internal skeleton (bones).
Because they are invertebrates.. Invertebrates are animals without backbones, therefore they have no other bones either.
The tendens hold the bones in place The muscles cling to the bones and tendens Skin holds every thing around the bones and everything else
Not all animals have the same skeletal structure. Whales have bones in their "flippers" that resemble the same bones that make up the human "arm". This is called a homologous structure.