they don't really have a hard back cause i touched one and it was mushy
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No, ladybugs can't fly backwards. Ladybugs are often hard pressed to even fly straight. If you watch them, they tend to land without much reason, as they hit things hard, and unbalanced.
NO!
No they have a hard outer shell but no spine.
Ladybugs defenses are putting very smelly and bad tasting blood on whereever it can on the enemy.! Another one is playing dead
ladybugs have a hard outer body called an exoskeleton.
I doubt they do. Like ladybugs, they have a hard shell that protects them from predetors.
Their hard shells help protect them from predators.
Although there are a few nonsense answers, most are worth answering. For instance, "Do ladybugs eat other ladybugs?" is a reasonable question, one of many.
When you compare ladybugs and butterflies, one of the biggest contrasts that you see is size as ladybugs are much smaller. Ladybugs have hard wing covers and butterflies have a greater variety of colors.
Hard to speak for a ladybug and its preferences, so I don't believe this question can be answered.
what are ladybugs lifecycle
a ladybug is an arthropod because it has a segmented body. they have jointed legs, chitinous shells. ladybugs have appendages or there legs are jointed. they have no back bone. ladybugs have an skeleton on the outside of there body.