There are not any adult moths that have a hard outer shell. However, a pupa from the Gypsy Moth do have a hard outer shell for protection until it hits adulthood.
No. Vertebrates have endoskeletons (an internal framework of bones including a spinal column and cranium). Like all insects, moths have exoskeletons (a hard outer shell which encloses the soft flesh)
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It has a shell but it is not a mollusk i.e. it is not a snail or a clam.
"Leopard moth" can refer to several different species, depending on where you are. There is a type of carpenter worm moth called the leopard moth in Europe, and a type of tiger moth called the leopard moth in the US.
Luna moth sightings are actually very rare so it is said that if you see them multiple times in one year, you are very lucky. No one really knows why they are so hard to find and see.
I had one hatch into a hummingbird moth.
No. Vertebrates have endoskeletons (bones, including a spine, located within flesh). Like all insects, moths have exoskeletons (a hard shell surrounding the flesh).
The shell is hard.
Grasshoppers do not have a hard shell.
No. Vertebrates have endoskeletons (an internal framework of bones including a spinal column and cranium). Like all insects, moths have exoskeletons (a hard outer shell which encloses the soft flesh)
Case bearing Moth
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The tortoise's shell is their home. The shell has a hard cover and can protect them when something hard hits it. If they do not have the shell, they would have died fast.
There not actually beans there moth larvae in a shell and there common in Mexico
A hard shell animal? Like a crab or snail?
The shell.
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