Some do. Think crab, lobster, barnacle, horseshoe crab, water beetles and even diving bell Spiders.
NO Mammals are not arthropods. Arthropods are insects.
Malpighian tubules Malpighian tubules
They are called arthropods( that means jointed legs )
its an Arthropod
No. Spiders and centipedes are both arthropods but neither have 3 segments.
Why is a large heavy exoskeleton less limiting for arthropods that live in the water?that is not the answer!!
Why is a large heavy exoskeleton less limiting for arthropods that live in the water?that is not the answer!!
Why is a large heavy exoskeleton less limiting for arthropods that live in the water?that is not the answer!!
Lobsters, crabs, and horseshoe crabs are examples of arthropods that live in the ocean. Crayfish (aka crawdads), diving beetles, diving spiders, and pond skimmers are examples of arthropods that live in fresh water.
Arthropods are found in almost every habitat on Earth. They live in a diverse range of environments, including tropical rainforests, deserts, grasslands, mountains, and even underwater in oceans and freshwater habitats. Arthropods are incredibly adaptable and can thrive in a variety of conditions.
because arthropods are adapted to live almost everywhere
Crayfish and shrimp (Arthropods), Dolphins (Cetaceans), Eels (Anguilliformes), Fish (Agnatha, Chrondrichthyes, and Osteichthyes), Fly larvae (Insects/Arthropods), Hydroids (Actiniaria), Snails (Mollusks), Water mites (Arachnids/Arthropods), Worms (Oligochaetes), Worms (Nemetodes).
Yes they do!
No, centipedes are arthropods.
because there stupid
All arthropods evolved in water.
A variety of environments. Crustaceans live in watery places, etc.