No, they are crustaceans which are arthropods which are invertebrates.This means they have an exoskeleton.
These are animals with exoskeletons. Here are some sentences.We studied arthropods in biology class.Insects and crustaceans are arthropods.Arthropods have their skeletons on the outside of their bodies.
No, they are very different, here area coupleexamples:-crustaceans have exoskeletons, most amphibians have normal skeletons-crustaceans have no skin,amphibians have delicate skin (they can breathe through their skin too)-some amphibians use lungs to breathe andcrustaceans don't.( for " normal skeletons " read endoskeletons )
Amphibians are vertebrates, and have backbones and skeletons. Invertebrates do not have a backbone. Some have skeletons, though--arthropods (including crustaceans and insects) have a hard exoskeleton made of chitin.
The phylum arthropoda is one of the phyla into which we divide invertebrates. It contains the insects, spiders and crustaceans amongst other things. They are animals with outer skeletons and jointed legs.
Yes, elephants do have skeletons.
what is a group of skeletons called
Zebras have skeletons, as do all mammals.
Crustaceans are omnivores.
There are some skeletons in the wilderness but rev's appear there so watch out there are also skeletons in the varrock sewer
They do not have backbones. Animals without backbones are called invertebrates.They wear "armor" - they have hard, outer skeletons covering their bodies to protect them from predators. These special shields are also known as exoskeletons.They have jointed legs and segmented bodies.
You can fight skeletons at the marsh