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Taxonomy, spiders and insects they have jointed legs
what is the hard covering and the jointed legs of the crabs
The legs of insects and the legs of mammals are usually jointed. This does not take into consideration, though, that sharks, whales, and dolphins are also mammals.
A fly has six legs. Flies are classified as insects, and all insects have one pair of antennae, three body parts and six legs. A fly's legs are attached to its middle section, or thorax, and lare jointed.
They have six jointed legs and on their feet are hooks for holding on tight.
All insects have six legs.
No, as insects only have 6 jointed legs. It's a diplopod, and an arthropod.
My guess would be an insect of some - sort.
Yes. Arthropods (from the Greek meaning jointed legs) have jointed legs, a body divided into several sections and an exoskeleton. Arthropods are animals of the Phylum Arthropoda, which includes insects, arachnids, myriapods (centipedes and millipedes), springtails, bristletails and crustaceans. Insects have jointed legs and a body divided into three parts (head, thorax and abdomen) and an exoskeleton. Thus they are arthropods.
Insects belong to the phylum Arthropoda. This phylum includes animals with jointed legs and segmented bodies, such as insects, spiders, and crustaceans.
yes... they have... they are invertebrates and have jointed legs...
Arachnids are spiders, scorpions, ticks, and mites. Insects are organisms like grasshoppers and bees. Insects, unlike arachnids, can often fly and usually have three pairs of legs. Arachnids have many legs. The spider has eight legs.