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.
No. Vertebrates have endoskeletons (bones, including a spine, located within flesh). Like all insects, moths have exoskeletons (a hard shell surrounding the flesh).
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.