Octopuses have neither an exoskeleton nor an endoskeleton. Instead, they possess a soft, muscular body that allows for great flexibility and movement. Their internal structure includes a beak and a complex nervous system, but they lack a rigid skeletal framework. This unique anatomy enables them to squeeze through tight spaces and adapt to various environments.
Endoskeleton
All whales have internal skeletons and are vertebrates.
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.
endoskeleton
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.
exoskeleton.
No, they have an endoskeleton.
No, the octopus has no endoskeleton. It is a mollusk.
Arctic foxes are mammals and have internal skeletons (endoskeleton).