An endoskeleton.
They have a type of skeleton called a hydrostatic skeleton. This type of skeleton is a fluid filled sac which is surrounded by muscles.
Internal Skeleton
internal skeleton
a sponge skeleton
it doesn't have a skeleton
worm
He looks like Siberian Husky crossed with an Alaskan Malmute. He is probably mostly husky, but it is very uncommon for a pure husky to be that fluffy.
There are 62,305 different type of skeleton.
Yes, a hydrostatic skeleton is a type of skeleton found in certain invertebrates that uses fluid-filled compartments to provide support and structure to the body. It relies on the pressure of the enclosed fluid to maintain body shape and movement.
I'm going to assume you mean if your Husky is a Siberian Husky or an Alaskan Malamute. Huskies are generally smaller in size and weight and Malamutes tend to have a harsher coat.
A liver fluke is an invertebrate, which means it has no skeleton.
The hydra does in fact have a skeleton. The type of skeleton it has is a hydrostatic skeleton where a coelom, or cavity filled with fluid, is surrounded by skeletal muscles.