No mammals do.
The armadillo has heavy exterior scales of bone and horn. The pangolin (scaly anteater) also has plate-like scales made of keratin that act as armor. These are not true exoskeletons, as they do not support the organs of the body.
exoskeleton
An animal (insect) with an exoskeleton still grows under its exoskeleton like any other animal (insect). The exoskeleton is like a suit of armor, when the animal (insect) grows to big to fit inside its exoskeleton it sheds it, and a newer exoskeleton will grow to fit the animal (insect).
Yes, beetles have an exoskeleton made of a tough, outer covering called a chitin. This exoskeleton provides protection and support for the beetle's body.
The direct translation of "mammal" in German is: Säugetier
Yes, lice have exoskeletons. An exoskeleton is a hard outer covering that provides support and protection for the body of the louse.
any mammal has an internal skeleton but bugs have an exoskeleton
No. They are mammals.
No.A deer is a mammal vertebrate.An insect is an invertebrate with an exoskeleton.
A humpback whale, like all species of whales, is a mammal having an internal skeleton.
No, koalas are mammals, so have an internal skeleton.
no, they are insects. insects have an exoskeleton and are thus not vertebrates.
The bat is a mammal and does not have an exoskeleton. It has an internal skeleton the same as other mammals do. You will find exoskeletons on insects.
they have exoskeleton
Yes; many cnidarians have an exoskeleton.
The hard parts of an insect's body are on the outside and are called an "exoskeleton." The hard parts of a mammal's body are on the inside and are called a "skeleton." Although the two have some similarityes, they are not the same.
A butterfly has an exoskeleton. The exoskeleton appears when the caterpillar undergoes the metamorphosis process. It is the pup that dissolves and becomes the exoskeleton.
An exoskeleton.