Skeleton

Skeletons are the remains of deceased people that can be found all around the wastes.

Background
Skeletons are the bones of human beings found in various places.

Fallout and Fallout 2
In Fallout and Fallout 2, some skeletons can be looted. During the game over screens, the Vault Dweller and Chosen One's skeletons are seen lying dead in the wasteland.

Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas
In Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, the player character can pick up this object, but not loot it.

Also in Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, one may find a skeleton near weapons, ammunition, notes and medical supplies. They may even correlate with unmarked quests.

Skeletons can also stretch out, they will sometimes fling when interacted with, for more information see Fallout 3 bugs.

In Dead Money, the skeletons of Vera Keyes and Frederick Sinclair can be found in the executive suites and the Sierra Madre vault, respectively. Vera's skeleton can be dismembered and wears a unique outfit that can be retrieved. Sinclair's skeleton (called "The Founder's Remains" in-game) acts as a container, although it contains nothing.

In Honest Hearts, the skeleton of Randall Clark, a.k.a. the Survivalist, can be found atop the Red Gate.

In Old World Blues, Y-17 trauma override harnesses, automated suits that house long deceased test subjects, can be found all over Big MT. Additionally, the skeleton of Dr. Calis can be found clothed in scientist scrubs, and one can search this skeleton. One can also see that no spinal cord connects with the rest of the body; this is because the game says he is wearing a "hat."

Fallout 4
Skeletons can be found all across the Commonwealth, ranging from the remains of U.S. Army soldiers to citizens, and even vault dwellers. They can be moved both physically and with a mouse/controller, but cannot be searched.

Fallout 76
In Fallout 76, various skeletons can be found across Appalachia. These skeletons generally cannot be interacted with or searched.

Appearances
Skeletons appear in all Fallout games.