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No, instead, it has an exoskeleton [the outer shell].

No, A praying mantis has an exoskeleton. they don't need the heavy duty reinforcement and support that some of the bigger creatures need.

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14y ago

No it is an insect and has an external skeleton [exo-skeleton]

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Nope. No insect has a spine. Only fish, birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians have backbones.

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13y ago

Not when I'm finished with it

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13y ago

no, a mantis does not have a back bone

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14y ago

of course.

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