No. The only solid, hard body part is its mouth, which is like a beak. That is why they can hide in really small spaces, like a jar or in a small hole. On PBS, in a laboratory, I saw a full grown octopus climb out of it's tank and go across to a tank of a fully grown shark in it. The shark tried to swim away, but the octopus wrapped its arms around it and with it's suction cups it held the shark still and started eating it. The scientists had said that they wondered why they were finding just the cartilage of the sharks in their tanks in the morning, so left a camera filming at night. No, they don't have bones, but in the water, they don't need them.
Centipedes are arthropods and invertebrates, meaning they have no backbones. So, no. Other than their external skeleton they have no bones.
No, they don't have any bones because they are molusk.
No, octopus don't have any bones in there body.
no
It is not called a centipede
Millipedes do NOT have a back-bone. They have a soft body, supported by an external 'skeleton' of hard 'plates' and segments.
What type of ecosystem does a centipede live in
a centipede have 40 legs
how long is the centipede cost
a type of centipede giant centipede
A sunbathing centipede
No , a centipede is not a worm because a centipede has hard skin and a worm has soft skin, but a centipede is an invertebrate.
It is not called a centipede
no , centipede is not an insert. it is chilopoda
BECAUSE.... CENTIPEDE! swimming in the ocean CENTIPEDE! swimming in the sea CENTIPEDE! crawling through the forest CENTIPEDE! crawling through the wood CENTIPEDE! climbing up a mountain CENTIPEDE! climbing up a hill! oli you smell..... really bad
It is not called a centipede
centipede or caterpillar
Millipedes do NOT have a back-bone. They have a soft body, supported by an external 'skeleton' of hard 'plates' and segments.
What type of ecosystem does a centipede live in
Centipede evolves to a butterfly.
what is centipede's collective noun