1. Jellyfish: These gelatinous creatures are made mostly of water and have no bones, but they do have a simple nervous system.
2. Earthworms: They have a hydrostatic skeleton, which means they use fluid pressure to support their body.
3. Snails: These mollusks have a hard, external shell that protects their soft body.
4. Insects: Their exoskeletons are hard, external coverings that provide support and protection.
5. Spiders: Like insects, spiders have exoskeletons, but they also have eight legs.
6. Starfish: These echinoderms have a hard, calcium carbonate skeleton that gives them their star-shaped appearance.
7. Clam: These mollusks also have a hard shell that protects their soft body.
8. Octopus: These cephalopods have a soft body with no bones, but they do have a beak.
9. Coral: These tiny animals create hard, calcium carbonate skeletons that form reefs.
10. Sea anemones: These cnidarians have a soft body and tentacles.
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