No. All insects are "invertebrates," which means they have no bones whatsoever. They are also called "exoskeletal," which means that their skeletal structure (which holds them together) is the shell-like material on their outer surfaces.
No, they are invertebrates which means they have no backbones.
No. All insects are invertebrates... this means they have no back bone.
Stick insects do not have bones. They have a hard outer shell called an exoskeleton. As they grow, they shed their old skin to reveal a new, larger outer layer.
white stickleback fish do have back bones. so i suppose that means yes they do.
No, all insects are invertebrates.
No insects have backbones.
no because they are invertebrates
no they don't
they do not have backbones
No. Some bugs have exoskeletons, but worms do not have any bones.
Bugs do not have backbones. Or any bones for that matter.
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A Tarantula is NOT a vertebrate.
Stick bugs are an insect that hides form predators by looking like a twig. I will make the link below point to a picture of a stick insect.
10 bugs on each stick
They are unique!
No
condoms
their born with it
Most bugs can be successfully set on fire. XD
with their antenna