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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.

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No mammals have exoskeletons. Mammals have endoskeletons, which are internal skeletons made of bones and cartilage. Exoskeletons are found in animals like insects, crustaceans, and arachnids.

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Most arachnids (8-legged) such as scorpions and Spiders have an exo-skeleton. The majority of beetles (6-legged) would also be in the exo-skeleton category.

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