None.
Butterflies are insects, and insects don't have bones. They rely on exoskeletons instead.
Butterflies do not have bones. Instead, they have an exoskeleton made of chitin. This exoskeleton provides support and protection for their bodies.
Only wing and leg bones are hollow, but the rest is solid. I''m pretty sure.
Butterflies are arthropods, and so do not have bones; they have an exoskeleton.
No, they are invertebrates.
Butterflies do not have bones.
No, they have no bones (neither does a shark - but it is a vertebrate). It lacks a back-bone (the equivalent is in front or below). A butterfly is an insect and most insects are classified as invertebrates. Butterflies have an exoskeleton, which is the outer covering of an insect.No, butterflies are invertebrates.No - butterflies have a soft body with no bones.
the answer is know but they do have a blood flow
No. "Vertebrate" means "backbone", and butterflies have no internal bones at all.
Butterflies do not have bones. They have an exoskeleton made up of a hard substance called chitin that provides structure and support for their bodies. This exoskeleton is covered by their colorful wings, made up of delicate scales.
Monarch butterflies do not have bones like humans. Monarchs are insects which have exoskeletons instead. Exoskeletons are like having plates of armor made of bone (or in this case, made of chitin) on top of your body instead of inside it.
No, they have no bones (neither does a shark - but it is a vertebrate). It lacks a back-bone (the equivalent is in front or below). A butterfly is an insect and most insects are classified as invertebrates. Butterflies have an exoskeleton, which is the outer covering of an insect.No, butterflies are invertebrates.No - butterflies have a soft body with no bones.
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