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skeleton
A skeleton is the structural frame that supports the body of most animals. There are several types of skeletons, including the exoskeleton, which is a rigid outer shell that holds up an organism's shape; the endoskeleton, a rigid internal frame to which the organs and soft tissues attach; and the hydroskeleton, a flexible internal structure supported by the hydrostatic pressure of body fluids.

exoskeleton
thumb|Discarded exoskeleton (exuviae) of [[dragonfly nymph]]
thumb|Exoskeleton of cicada attached to a [[Tridax procumbens (colloquially known as the tridax daisy)]]
list of bones of the human skeleton
Wikimedia list article
Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette
painting by Vincent van Gogh
Lovers of Valdaro
Pair of human skeletons found near Mantua, Italy, in 2007
Catacomb saints
type of christian relic

skeletonization
thumb|right|Partly skeletonized Domestic pig|pig, seven weeks after death.
Hasanlu Lovers
archaeological discovery

Vision of the Valley of Dry Bones
Vision in chapter 37 of the Book of Ezekiel
Lovers of Modena
Roman age grave
Trijntje
Trijntje is the name given to the oldest known human skeleton discovered in the Netherlands. The remains, belonging to a woman who lived around 5500 BCE during the Mesolithic period, were unearthed in 1997 near Hardinxveld-Giessendam during the construction of the Betuweroute railway line.
snake skeleton
skeleton of a snake
Ahkiyyini
The Ahkiyyini is a skeleton spirit in Inuit folklore. He is the ghost of Alaska, and causes tidal waves and earthquakes by moving his arms.
Other articles state that when alive Ahkiyyini was always dancing and playing music. In death he would use his arm bone as a drum stick and his scapula as a drum. He created music and danced a jig where it would make the ground shake to where boats would overturn.thumb|Ahkiyyini