yes they have water proof shells because there skeltion is outside
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Insects are exoskeletol. They have armor like bodies or hard shells
They have waterproof (but soft) shells and the reptile usually buries them.
No, insects and roundworms do not have calcium carbonate shells. Insects have exoskeletons made of chitin, a tough, flexible protein. Roundworms lack a hard outer covering and have a smooth, cylindrical body shape.
It could eat insects, but it would be unable to crack the hard shells of nuts.
There are quite a few animals that antennas and shells. Most of these animals are in fact insects that fly.
Dyes made from the shells of insects, such as cochineal, a red dye made from cockroaches
Seals are a mammals and give birth to live young. They do not lay eggs.
Insects do not have bones, they have exoskeletons, these are rigid external shells with their soft tissues inside.
No they are not high in calcium. Shrimp shells are made of chitin, the same material insects exoskeletons, crab & lobster shells, and spider-webs are made of.
its called chintin im not sure that's how you spell it
No, spider webs are usually used for capturing insects/food or just to rest.