No, caterpillars don't have spines. They are flexible. We know this because when a caterpillar moves along, you see it move in a wave.
Also, caterpillars are invertebrates which by definition means that they don't have a spine.
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yes they do you little silly
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no and he is an dummy
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Caterpillars and the resulting adult insects are all invertebrates. They do not possess a spine or any other bones at any time during their life cycle.
Vertebrate. All mammals are vertebrates. An invertebrate has no bones. Earthworms, snails, and caterpillars are examples of invertebrates.
Caterpillars do. They crawl inside you and chew on your bones, so some done overgrow!
Easy black swallowtail caterpillars are smaller caterpillars. SwallowTail caterpillars are bigger than black swallow tail caterpillars
A group of caterpillars is called an army of caterpillars.
no caterpillars dont eat other caterpillars or people they eat plants and protein.
The collective noun is an army of caterpillars.
caterpillars hide in trees
Caterpillars
Without caterpillars we would have no butterflies.
hawks eat caterpillars
yes! beetles eat caterpillars because caterpillars cannot eat beetles because they are softer and smaller so, beetles some do it caterpillars.