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Yes, ladybugs [Coccinellidae family] have antennae. They're insects. Specifically, insects have compound eyes; a skeleton that's on the outside of the body; the three main body parts of head, thorax and abdomen; three pairs of jointed legs; and two antennae. The position description applies to insects in general, and to ladybugs in particular in this case.
Yes, ladybugs (Coccinellidae family) have exoskeletons, or hard skeletons that are located on the outside of the body.Specifically, ladybugs are insects. All insects have the following:Compound eyes on their heads;Head, thorax and abdomen as three (3) distinct body parts;One (1) pair of antennae;Skeleton that is hard and on the outside of the body;Three (3) pairs of segmented legs.Ladybugs have all of the above so they therefore have exoskeletons.Yes, they do!
yes,they have two main body parts
There is no two parts. It is one body.
A spider's body is typically divided into two main parts: the cephalothorax (which contains the head and thorax) and the abdomen.
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The Ladybugs body has red wings with black dots, The bottom of it when it fly's looks like the red wasn't there, The Ladybugs Skin color is black.
Ladybugs and Bees are both classed as insects and therefore share many physical characteristics, such as: * 3 body parts, head thorax and abdomen * 3 pairs of legs, 6 legs in total * An exoskeleton as a supportive frame * A pair of antenna * Two pairs of wings * Both need air, water and food to live
Ladybugs eat a variety of things. Most ladybugs eat other insects, but some also eat parts of plants.
Red with black dots
a cheetah has 3 body parts
ladybugs usually hide in the green parts of your garden. They like to sit around on the tips of healthy, green grass stalks.