One made of bones.
a boy frog sort of thing.
Because toadstool is the sort of mushroom that is red with white spots, and he is white with red spots so his name is toad which is short for toadstool.
Yeah, Of course they does ... besides shellfish and bugs with exoskeletons, only worms don't have any sort of skeleton.
the definitiion of horney toad would be the kid the sits right next to me in tech Ed. at discovery junior high
Jellyfish do not have any sort of skeleton.
Most of them live in Tanzania. Close to some sort of Kihansi river.
A soft trill of 3-5 seconds is the call of the Wyoming Toad (Bufo baxteri, Anaxyrus baxteri).Specifically, the voice of the Wyoming Toad is somewhat melodic in a rattling sort of way. It is similar to that of the American Toad (B. americanus), but less musical. The call may be heard from spring to early summer.
Mussels have a sort of exo-skeleton. Their shell.
No, it doesn't. Chitin is an sort of skeleton found on the outside of such animals as insects.
its skeleton cell with lung sort of shape instead of nucleus
The hind limb muscles work together to provide the main force for the toad's jump. A hip extensor (semimembranosus), an ankle extensor (plantaris), and the gluteus and cruralis (knee extensors) are all critical in the act of jumping. The toad's skeleton is also specially designed with elongated limb bones to enable the jumping ability it possesses.
Not internally. They have what is called an exoskeleton. It's a sort of skeleton that covers the outside of the crab on his legs and head. This means that they have to shed this skeleton and regrow a new one as they get older so that they can get bigger.