yes they do although some may be different colours
no not all of them do it is a birth thing if the mom ro dad have spots the baby has spots same with no spots
no they don't
no some have black spots and some dont
Yes depending on the lady bugs age.
yes
Some ladybugs do not have spots but most of them do
Lady bugs have wings. the spots you see on the back of a lady bug are it's wings
spots and that's it
Spots
The number of spots is dependent on the species - there are several species of ladybugs - and doesn't really mean or indicate anything else..
The letters spell the word ladybugs. They are small beetle with a red or yellow back and black spots.
They are completely harmless, They are in fact very rare ladybugs.
No, the common seven spotted ladybird (ladybug) is red with black spots but there are other species which are different colours, such as black with red spots or yellow with black spots.
Some never do.
With so many variations in color within one species of ladybugs, this theory further suggests that the spots and color variation may have to do with mate selection. There is no specific name for a blue and orange ladybug with no spots.
The number of spots is dependent on the species - there are several species of ladybugs - and not the age. They stay the same number of spots their whole Life.