Well, a lot of things; like, a tiger, lion, bird, egg....
No - it has no bones inside its body. No insect has bones or an internal skeleton. most insects and other invertebrates (meaning they have no backbone) have an exoskeleton - a hard shell on the outside of its body that protects it's soft, internal organs.
No. soft coral polyps have eight feathery tenticles whereas hard coral polyps have flat tenticles. :)
it has a soft shell
Land dwelling animal's eggs have shells (hard or soft) to keep them from drying out. Fish eggs don't need shells because being in water they won't dry out.
Snake eggs are soft not hard.It is as soft as leather.
That is just like asking why are we hard on the outside and all gushy and bloody on the inside
Depends on what you determine as "hard" or "soft". The general answer is that the inside of a tree is "soft". This general answer is derived from the comparison of the bark on the outside of a tree and the soft fleshy tissue on the inside of tree.
hard on the outside, but soft and squishy on the inside
There are many of things what can be hard on the outside and sweet on the inside. There are a tons of candy that are like this.
this fruit is hard and spikey on the outside but normal in the inside
Brach's Strawberry Bon-Bon candy!
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The outside of a watermelon, the rind, is hard and smooth. The inside is soft and smooth, with hard seeds in most.
They were created in the1950's in the Netherlands by two brothers who liked mints. They are mints that are soft on the inside and have a hard candy coating on the outside.
It is both hard and soft rock becasue of the elves living inside it.
Turtles