their skeletal structure is inside out, their bones are on the outside that's why their skin is hard and ours is squishy.
Ants do not have bones...they have exoskeletons.
No, they do not.
ants do not have any scales
A little bit of meat but mostly bones
Ants do not have bones like vertebrates; instead, they possess an exoskeleton made of chitin. This exoskeleton provides structural support and protection but is not susceptible to breaking in the same way bones are. Instead of breaking, an ant may become damaged if the exoskeleton is cracked or punctured. If injured, ants can sometimes repair their exoskeleton through molting, although this process can take time and energy.
No. There is no air, no gravity, no ants.
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.
Ants don't have bones. Like other insects, they are arthropods and have an exoskeleton (hard covering outside their body) instead.
Yes. Army ants can eat any thing in their path. Of course. Fire ants burn their enemies with flame-throwers, and then they have a lovely grilled-to-perfection human! They like to start at the feet, and work their way up. They also like to chew on the bones to strenghten jaw muscles.
ants affect people by biting them in any where of the body
Yes The Redd Bingo Ants Their The Deadliest Ants In The World Its Not So Sure But 100 People Die In A Week From Those Ants!
They don't have bones, and they wear their skeleton on the outside - exoskeleton the material is called chitin