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The Arthropods are the largest and most diverse.
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Phylum arthropoda contains a vast and diverse group of animals. Spiders, centipedes, shrimp, crabs, lobsters, millipedes, and many others are arthropods.
Arthropods have the largest and most diverse group of species known, so their appearance varies vastly depending on habitat and specific adaptations, but some characteristics that are apparent on all are the jointed appendages, body segmentation, and an exoskeleton made of chitin.
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Do you mean arthropods? If so, your question needs to be more specific. According to National Geographic, arthropods are the single most diverse group of animals. Among that group, you can find a variety from butterflies to tarantulas to horseshoe crabs to ticks to lobsters. So as far as what arthropods kill, you would have to narrow your focus.
InsectsNote: This answer is acceptable if by group you were asking for Class. But the most diverse "group" would be invertebrates, since they are ~95% of all animals. If you were asking for Phylum, it would be Arthropoda.Canis lupus would be an incredibly diverse species.
75%, and 40% beetles. (beetles are arthropods)
All insects present an exoskeleton, so all insects are arthropods.
Well arthropods have no vertebrae so they are cold blooded (ectothermic).
Arthropoda is further divided into classes such as insecta and crustacea. It is important to divide these catagories of animals so that scientists can understand them better. If arthropoda was not divided into classes it would not be very organized. After all, both butterflies and crabs are arthropods and these are very different animals. Wikipedia has a great article about the huge diversity in arthropoda.
Golly! There are tons of arthropods! Spiders are arachnids, which are arthropods. So are centipedes. Lobsters and crabs (and I think crayfish) are types of crustaceans, which are arthropods. And every insect you ever met, including ants, bees, wasps, and beetles, are arthropods.