of course! A lady bird is a insect so it has an exoskeleton. hope that helps!
They have an exoskeleton rather than an endoskeleton like mammalia or reptilia
none! they have an exoskeleton, their shell support their body
There is loads of breeds of ladybirds also known as (Ladybugs.) The ladybird you say to have no spots that is normal. The ladybird breed you have is the California lady Beetle and it should have a black line going down its hard shell with a small curve spot near the head.
Spiders have an exoskeloton.
No, but they have exoskeletons.
approximately 10 cubic kilometres
Yes, a ladybug is an invertebrate. Ladybugs do not have spines but have an exoskeleton (which means it wears it's protective 'bones' on the outside of it's body). All insects are arthropods, thus all insects are also invertebrates.
A Ladybird does not kill
The Ladybird was created in 1923.
a ladybird is a invertebrate as it has no backbone.
A ladybird (Coccinellidae) is a flying beetle.
Ladybug Ladybug - film - was created on 1963-12-23.