Earthworms (Lumbricus terrestris)
Arthropods are segmented animals with jointed legs and an exoskeleton.
All arthropods have an exoskeleton, segmented body, and jointed legs.
Butterflies have a long, slender body with six legs. Spiders have a segmented body with eight legs.
Animals with outer shells and segmented bodies are members of the phylum arthrapoda. This phylum includes insects and chelicerae's (spiders, millipedes, etc.).
Yup, because crustaceans have jointed legs and segmented body. -co0leTs24
If it is an invertebrate animal with jointed legs and segmented body. -Co0leTs24
This is called a centipede (having 100 legs) although it does not have 100.
The three common characteristics of animals in the phylum Arthropoda are: having a segmented body with paired jointed legs, having a hard exoskeleton made of chitin, and undergoing ecdysis, or molting, to grow.
Insects with segmented bodies are usually winged and undergo metamorphosis. Some that are not winged are spiders and most ants.
All insects have six legs and three body sections. Anything not fitting this pattern is not strictly an insect, for example, eight legs and two body section (spider) is an arachnid.
Silverfish possibly.
It's enough to look at it. You'll see separate parts connected by fairly narrow sections.