Crustaceans.
The opposite of an exoskeleton is an endoskeleton. The exoskeleton is a skeleton outside the animal's body while the endoskeleton is a skeleton within the body.
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An exoskeleton is a skeleton formed outside the body. Like the shell of an animal.
All insets have a hard exoskeleton in their adult stage. However the exoskeleton of some insects is much more robust than others. For instance the exoskeleton of a scarab beetle is much harder than that of a moth.
Crocodile.......... over 2000 psi
I think an ant has a exoskeleton.
An animal (insect) with an exoskeleton still grows under its exoskeleton like any other animal (insect). The exoskeleton is like a suit of armor, when the animal (insect) grows to big to fit inside its exoskeleton it sheds it, and a newer exoskeleton will grow to fit the animal (insect).
any mammal has an internal skeleton but bugs have an exoskeleton
that would be a exoskeleton. A exoskeleton is an external skeleton that supports and protects an animal's body
An exoskeleton? I think!
Any animal with an exoskeleton
The opposite of an exoskeleton is an endoskeleton. The exoskeleton is a skeleton outside the animal's body while the endoskeleton is a skeleton within the body.
If an animal with an exoskeleton was to fall from a height, the exoskeleton would break as it has no fleshy protection.
Insects.
Yes, like the hard outside covering on a beetle. (Its the outer covering of insects)
Tooth, or, specifically, tooth enamel is the hardest animal tissue.
Crabs, lobsters, beetles, ants.