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Do moths have backbones

Updated: 8/10/2023
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15y ago

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Insects do not have bones, that is why some insects have exoskeletons.
An insect doesn't have a backbone because it is not a vertebrate; it doesn't have an internal skeleton. Insects have an exoskeleton - the tough exterior of an insect is the 'skeleton'.

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15y ago

no. they have an outer-skeleton made of chitin like all insects. a backbone is part of an internal skeleton typical of vertibrates and BTW is about 10 times less effective then an outer skeleton

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11y ago

No. Moths do not have stomachs. It has to do with the feeling you get in your stomach when you are nervous.

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15y ago

No. They don't have any bones.

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No, they haven't.

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12y ago

No.

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