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An exoskeleton can be identified from a carcass by observing its hard, outer shell or structure that provides support and protection to the organism. This rigid covering is typically made of chitin in arthropods, such as insects and crustaceans, and can be distinguished from a skeleton, which is internal. Signs of molting or shedding may also be present, indicating the presence of an exoskeleton. Additionally, the overall shape and segmented appearance of the carcass can further suggest it had an exoskeleton.

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