No - they have a hard 'exo-skeleton' which protects their internal organs.
Yes, they have an exoskeleton, but they don't have bones, they have chitin.
i don't acturlly know but i think it has a exoskeleton
a material very like our fingernails - chitin
yes ants have exoskeletons so the insides just has its organs.
Yes, all arthropods have an exoskeleton.
An exoskeleton-on the outside.
Yes they have an exo-skeleton or a shell.
No.
Hollow.
No Ants do not have a back bone. In fact no insect has any bones at all, the body is supported by an exo-skeleton. A hard outer shell with the organs all inside without any bones. they have got a backbone.
yes there is it is a very white type of chicken.
Yes. The same number as us humans do in our coccyxes.
These are all types of ants
Ants have an exo-skeleton - i.e. it is outside their body.
hollow
An invertebrate is an animal without an internal skeleton. Ants do not have an internal skeleton so they are invertebrates by definition.
External - Exoskeleton .
Carpenter ants do not eat drywall or wood. They hollow it out to nest in it.
Hollow.
if u mean skeleton then exo
Ants
The Chickadee like most Birds has a hollow skeleton which enables them to fly.
A hollow bone structure (skeleton).
They don't have bones, and they wear their skeleton on the outside - exoskeleton the material is called chitin
Ants have an exo-skeleton - i.e. it is outside their body.