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
There are 62,305 different type of skeleton.
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.
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.
A liver fluke is an invertebrate, which means it has no skeleton.
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.
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.