A soft skeleton refers to a structural framework in certain organisms that is flexible and pliable, as opposed to the hard, rigid skeletons found in many animals. This term is often used to describe the internal support structures of invertebrates, such as jellyfish and some mollusks, which rely on hydrostatic pressure or soft tissue rather than mineralized bones. Soft skeletons allow for greater mobility and adaptability in various environments.
the koalas skeleton is soft.
Pigs do not have a soft skeleton. Like other mammals, they have an internal skeleton of calcified bones for support.
It's body is not soft, it has an exo-skeleton
Snails do not have skeleton. They have a soft body cavity and are protected by their large shells on their backs.
The term "soft bodies" refer to animals with no skeleton.
Cartilage
The Chickadee like most Birds has a hollow skeleton which enables them to fly.
Your organs are soft, and a hit could damage them. The skeleton provides a hard cage to surround them.
they don't have skin, their body is made mostly of water. It is basically a thin layer of cells and that's it.
When babies are born most of their skeleton is still cartilage (A soft boney substance) their body will still be soft and when their bones have developed they will not be soft.
sea anemones
It supports all the soft bits in our bodies without a skeleton we would be very floppy. it protects all our importants organs.