No, a ladybug is a beetle and is an invertebrate (without an internal spine).
Ladybugs an invertebrates they have no backbone
Only vertebrates have teeth. Lady bugs do have mouth parts designed for chewing and crushing. These are composed of chitin like most of the other hard parts on insects.
No, worms are not vertebrates. They are invertebrates. All bugs are!
Well little children that like lady bugs but the poor lady bugs in danger. and other bugs want to eat the lady bugs.
African lady bugs are red bugs that save trees by swarming on it
what do orange lady bugs mean
No they do not bite the red Lady bugs are harmless.
lady bugs sleep at nigh comnes out durig the daylady bugs are beetles
Lady bugs, like most bugs, hatch from eggs.
No, bugs are not vertebrates; they are invertebrates. Invertebrates lack a backbone or spinal column, and bugs, which are typically classified as insects, belong to this category. Insects have an exoskeleton and a segmented body, distinguishing them from vertebrates like mammals, birds, and reptiles.
lady bugs ladybugs Lady bugs are the interesting insect that eats wood
yes they do