Beetles are invertebrates and have an exoskeleton
No. The dung beetle is an insect and therefore is an invertebrate.
no
Bess beetles have an exoskeleton. They are not vertebrates - i.e. they do not have a backbone.
A diving beetle is an invertebrate, it has an external covering, and no backbone.
no they do not have a backbone
No, the have a hard outer shell.
yes
yes
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The black beetle with one yellow spot on its back is a Largus beetle. It is different from the burrowing family and cydnidae.
the jet beetle. its basiclly a vw beetle with a jet engine hooked up in the back... google it up!!! the jet beetle. its basiclly a vw beetle with a jet engine hooked up in the back... google it up!!!
No! invertebrates such as crickets and worms have no spine (back bone) but in stead have a exoskeleton (a sort of hard armor or shell best seen on a beetle) when a reptile which is a vertebrate which has a spine or exoskeleton.
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CAP I ASKED DO A PYTHON HAVE A BACK BONE
the bone that is foun in your back is an backbone
no, a mantis does not have a back bone
Yes, a horse has a back bone.
yes they do... i found a beetle in my back yard and i fed him with ants
Eagles are birds and have a spine (back bone).
no butterfly's are invertebrates. they do not have a back bone.