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Yes, ladybugs (Coccinellidae family) have exoskeletons, or hard skeletons that are located on the outside of the body.

Specifically, ladybugs are insects. All insects have the following:

Compound eyes on their heads;

Head, thorax and abdomen as three (3) distinct body parts;

One (1) pair of antennae;

Skeleton that is hard and on the outside of the body;

Three (3) pairs of segmented legs.

Ladybugs have all of the above so they therefore have exoskeletons.
Yes, they do!

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