No Ants do not have a back bone.
In fact no insect has any bones at all, the body is supported by an exo-skeleton. A hard outer shell with the organs all inside without any bones.
they have got a backbone.
I don't think they do. What ants and most insects have is an exo- skeleton, a skeleton on the outside-unlike us who have our skeletons on the inside. This means when an ant grows it sheds its shell and grows another one. Our bones grow with us.
In fact ants have in contrast to humans and other vertebrates neither an internal skeleton nor a vertebral column, rather than that ants have an exoskeleton which is an external covering around ants' bodies providing the needed protection and points to which muscles are attached. Dr:Ahmed
No, as an insect, ants are invertebrates, and thus do not have a backbone. They are instead supported by an exoskeleton.
No, an ant has an exoskeleton, or a skeleton that surrounds the body instead of being inside like we have.
No ants have an exoskeleton
No ants have an exoskeleto.
insects are invertebrae.
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Yes. Backbones are also known as spines and spines have vertebra. Jaguars are vertebrates.
Spines
These are all types of ants
Ants that eat other ants.
Not all flying ants are carpenter ants. However, all carpenter ants can fly. There are various types of flying ants. Carpenter ants can be distinguished by their larger size and reddish tone to their body.
Spiny Anteater is another name for the echidna. However, echidnas are not related to anteaters at all, despite the name. Echidnas are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals, while anteaters a placental mammals. Echidnas have sharp spines, hence the name 'spiny' and they feed primarily on termites, as well as ants.
No, raccoons do not have spines. Porcupines have spines.
Yes people have spines.
Elephants do have spines.
they have the spines to protect them from your face
they have spines. spines are vertebrates they are not invertebrates.
All reptiles have spines.
Yes. All mammals have spines.
The pointy things on a cactus are called spines.
Echidnas eat by using their long, sticky tongues to capture termites and ants. This is why they are sometimes called "spiny anteaters". The echidna gained its scientific name of Tachyglossus, which means "fast tongue", because it can flick its tongue in and out up to 100 times per minute.It is also a very tenacious eater, as it digs determinedly into termites' and ants' nests. It then proceeds to stick its sticky tongue as far as it can into the nests, getting as many ants as it can each time.
One kind of fruit that has spines is a pineapple.
Yes. All mammals have spines.