It is made of chitin-for sure!
According to biologists, spiders have exoskeletons for which they shed (molt) as they grow older. The spiderâ??s outer body consists of mostly hairs, spines and humps.
no, because it has a hard outer shell
The outer covering of a prawn in a shell.
The integumentary system consists of the body's outer covering, also known as skin.
it is a scaly outer covering i think
Yes. That hard out covering is called an 'exoskeleton', and maintains the spiders' or insects' body shape.
Stupit
skin
A hard outer covering protects an insect's soft body and gives the insect its shape.
Wombats have a covering of stiff, coarse hair.
they don't have one
No