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Does ladybugs have wings

Updated: 10/8/2023
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13y ago

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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!

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14y ago
Ladybugs
  • They don't have a spine so please if you are doing a report scratch that off your list.


  • I forget what they have but its most definitely not a spine.


  • Hope this helps! :) -http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_bug
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13y ago

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.

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13y ago

No. Insects have exoskeletons, meaning their bones are the outer hard shell of their body. That is why they crunch. No bones.

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11y ago

The pronotum of a lady beetle is not conspicuously differentiated from the head in most species.

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15y ago

yes it has a thorax

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12y ago

yes

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