Insects, arachnids, crustaceans, centi/millipedes.
i think there's at least one person who is still living...
They're still real, arthropods are animals such as insects, spiders, crustaceans and centipedes! :P
No ... at least not known, anyway.
The segments of an animal body are often put together into functional groups known as tagmata. The contents of these groups vary by species and, depending on what they contain, they have specific names. Some tagmata groups form a thorax, some form cephalothoraxes, and others still make up heads and abdomens.
Yes, the Seminole tribe still exists. Today, most of them live in Oklahoma with a minority in Florida. There are three federally recognized tribes and independent groups.
No, trilobites are extinct marine arthropods that lived from the early Cambrian period to the end of the Permian period, around 520 to 250 million years ago. There are no living trilobites today.
Pnop: A person of at least 30 years of age who is still living with their parents and/or caregivers, and does not have a job.
Pretty much all bugs are arthropods, with the exception of an informal usage of the word "bug" to describe a pathogen causing an illness. All insects are arthropods; non-insect arthropods like myriapods (centipedes and millipedes for example) are called bugs and are still arthropods. Arachnids including spiders and scorpions, which might be called bugs, are also arthropods; land crabs which might be referred to as "bugs" are arthropods. In biology there is a group of insects called the "true bugs", including the shield bugs; also arthropods.
yes she is still living because if she live in California teaching she must be still living
Is Jeff News on still living?
YES! Robin is still alive & still living!
There are many living family members of Cecil X. Scott. If you know his history, you know he moved to New York City. He had at least 13 children with one woman. At least half of those children are still alive. Many are still in New York City.