All bugs are invertebrates meaning they have no backbone. This mean that vertebrates means having backbone. All bugs have no backbone, but have a exoskeleton."Exo" means out of. So bugs all have skeletons outside their body instead of the outside. Glad I helped!
Of course.
A2 Ladybirds are beetles, and one pair of wings are hardened into a defensive cover called elytra. Protected by the elytra are their working pair of wings, which are quite delicate.
Maybe beetles, because they are relatively long-lived, need to protect their fragile wings; something not needed by short-living creatures such as moths and butterflies. Just speculation.
No. Insects have exoskeletons, meaning their bones are the outer hard shell of their body. That is why they crunch. No bones.
The pronotum of a lady beetle is not conspicuously differentiated from the head in most species.
yes it has a thorax
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ladybugs have two sets of wings
No, they do not
A ladybugs wings are very fragile! Ladybugs usually die if they don't have their wings because that is their defense mechanism.
Ladybugs get around by flying and crawling. Ladybugs have to be decent flyers in order to escape from their predators, otherwise they would die.
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ladybugs fly by using there inside wings and swishing them up and down
Lady bugs have wings. the spots you see on the back of a lady bug are it's wings
refine your question do you mean is there a ladybird bug and a ladybird bettle