no
No ants have an exoskeleton ---- Ants are insects; and all insects are invertabrates, meaning they don't have a spine (backbone).
No. All insects have an external exoskeleton.
No, a weasel has a spine so it is a vertebrate as are all warmblooded animals.
no because they are invertibrates
Beetles do not have tails. A tail is an extension of the spine. Insects do not have any type of spine.
Bees have neither bones nor a spine.Like all insects bees have an exoskeleton: a hard shell surrounding their body made mostly of the carbohydrate polymer chitin.
In the sense that they do not have a spine, or vertebra: yes. Bees, like all insects, are invertebrate. Their body shape is formed by their hard outer casing.
The common blackbird is omnivorous. They eati: insects, earthworms, seeds and berries
Spine tailed swifts eat insects.
All animals in the invertebrate kingdom. This includes all insects.
Caterpillars and the resulting adult insects are all invertebrates. They do not possess a spine or any other bones at any time during their life cycle.
No. Vertebrates have endoskeletons (bones, including a spine, located within flesh). Like all insects, moths have exoskeletons (a hard shell surrounding the flesh).