An exoskeleton is like a superhero suit that some animals wear to be stronger and faster.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy robot, it’s strong because it has a hard shell on the outside. That’s what an exoskeleton is for some creatures: a tough outer layer that helps them move better, stay protected, and do amazing things like climb walls or crush shells.
How It Works
Why It’s Cool
Some animals, like insects or crabs, use their exoskeleton to grow stronger over time. When they get bigger, they shed their old shell and grow a new one, kind of like how you outgrow your clothes!
So next time you see a crab scuttling across the beach, remember: it’s got a superhero suit on! 🦀
Examples
- A knight wearing a heavy metal suit that helps them fight stronger enemies.
- An old person using a robotic leg to walk again.
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See also
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