They have exoskeletons
Spiders do not have bones. They have exoskeletons which is a hard outer shell.
No. Spiders are arachnids, which are invertebrates. Instead of bones, spiders have hard exoskeletons made of chitin.
Spiders have an exo skeleton, their "bones" are on the outside. No. they would not have a spine. although when some spiders molt, or shed their skin, and old exoskeleton. This enables them to grow.
According to biologists, spiders have exoskeletons for which they shed (molt) as they grow older. The spiderâ??s outer body consists of mostly hairs, spines and humps.
ants, cecata's and spiders
yes spiders do
they shed every 20 years
No, spiders as well as other arachnids (like scorpions) and insects have exoskeletons. That means their bodies have hard outer shells, not internal bones.
All insects and arachnids (spiders) have exoskeletons.
They have exoskeletons - they are covered with a hard outer covering made of chitin.
Spiders and crabs both have chitinous exoskeletons and many limbs.