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Is a wasp a vertebrates

Updated: 10/8/2023
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14y ago

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A wasp is a type of insect.

Scientifically speaking,
a wasp is in the genus Hymenoptera (membrane winged)
which is in the class Insecta (insects)
which is in the phylum Arthropoda (jointed legged animals)
which is in the kingdom Animalia -- so they are animals.

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13y ago

Since a wasp is an insect, it's a invertebrate.

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12y ago

No, a wasp is an insect.

Mammals are warmblooded vertebrates, usually with hair or fur, usually bearing live young which they feed from mammary glands -- hence mammal.

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14y ago

Wasps do not have a backbone so they are invertibrates. Wasps have a hard outer skeleton which makes a satisfying crunch when you swat them and six legs - this means they are insects.

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12y ago

The bee is an insect. It is nothing like a mammal.

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10y ago

No, it is an insect.

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11y ago

An insect

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