Since the egg is the outside of a chicken then it should be an exoskeleton. Of course there are a few variables in this proportion. Some eggs are often considered endoskeletons. The eggs that are considered endoskeletons are the ones listed below. All the other types of eggs are considered exoskeletons. Although there is a riddle to help you remember these egg types. *brown eggs *large eggs *Duck eggs *Goat eggs Riddle: There is the brown it touches the ground. There is a large one it is number one. There are the duck I hope you have good luck. Then last but not least the Goat you won't tip the boat. Good Luck on the test or homework or whatever reason you are trying to get the answer to this question. I guarantee that this is the correct answer I learned it in Science class when I was 9th grade. I am now 20 years of age and I know that goats lay eggs. You might not know it but in Austrilia there is a type of goat that lay eggs.
They are invertibrates. Therefore they have an endoskeleton.
Snails have both exoskeleton and endoskeleton. The shell is the exoskeleton. And the remaining part is endoskeleton.
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An exoskeleton.
it has got an endoskeleton.
The antonym of exoskeleton is endoskeleton. An endoskeleton is an internal skeleton found in vertebrates, whereas an exoskeleton is an external skeleton found in arthropods and some other invertebrates.
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No, they have an endoskeleton.
All whales have internal skeletons and are vertebrates.
Arctic foxes are mammals and have internal skeletons (endoskeleton).
Frogs bones are on the inside, so they have an endoskeleton.