This is effectively the definition of insects.
Six (6) is the number of legs on a butterfly.Specifically, scientists consider butterflies insects. All insects have three pairs of two legs each, for a total of six. The frontal pair closest to the head may not always be visible on some butterflies.
One things that all insects have in common are legs with joints. They also all have an exoskeleton made, in part, of chitin. The insects also have bi-lateral symmetry.Most insects have eyes and legs. Some insects have wings, which allow them to fly around from place to place.
All insects have six legs and three body sections. Anything not fitting this pattern is not strictly an insect, for example, eight legs and two body section (spider) is an arachnid.
The spider is not an insect because it has eight legs, and insects have six legs. The spider is classified being in the group of Arachnids instead of being in the group of Insects, or Bugs.
It has six legs, three major segments, and an exoskeleton. I defiantly think does belong in the insect family.
Insects have six legs and three body segments. Arachnids (spiders) have eight legs and two body segments. Try this site. http://www.termite.com/spider-identification.html
Insects typically have six or eight legs. Their legs are usually attached to the thorax, or center portion, of the insect's body.
Most insects have head, thorax, abdomen as their body segments.
Insects (everything with six legs), arachnids (eight legs), crustaceans (ten legs), and centi/millipedes (many legs). ^^
Check that it has six legs, 3 body segments and a pair of feelers/antennae.
Six (6) is the number of legs on a butterfly.Specifically, scientists consider butterflies insects. All insects have three pairs of two legs each, for a total of six. The frontal pair closest to the head may not always be visible on some butterflies.
No they don't. A spider has 2 body parts but an insect has 3 =)
Cockroaches have 3 body parts (like most insects): thorax abdomen and head. The antennae are also sometimes counted along with the six legs
A baby grasshopper has six legs, the same as a grasshopper.
They look like ants that are red. They have three body segments: head, thorax and abdomen, and they have six legs. They are 2-6ml long.
yes it is because all insects have six legs and three body segments and ants have that
ALL SILKWORMS have SIX REAL LEGS. The thorax has three segments and each of these has a pair of legs, giving the silkworm six real legs.There are also plus five pairs of pseudopods (false legs) on the rear of the body. The very rear is split and used for grasping twigs and leaves.