A butterfly is an invertebrate, and doesn't have an internal skeleton. It has an exoskeleton (hard body covering).
in a way, they have exoskeletons (an outer skeleton) but only on their abdomen
Take a picture of a butterfly and you will have your answer. Butterflies have an exoskeleton, meaning that their "skin" is their skeleton.
the same as all butterflies have. besides, since the butterfly is an insect, it would be called an exoskeleton, actually.
It's body is not soft, it has an exo-skeleton
So they can store food and expand and grow.They have no need to invest in hard bodied skeleton if they grow and then molt(suggested answer).
The best way to tell if a skeleton is male or female is to inspect the pelvic area. On the male it will be narrower (it will look like a nice butterfly shape) on the female it will be wider. This is so for birthing. there are other subtle differences but this is the best way to determine the sex of a skeleton.
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Butterfly fish are fish, not butterflies, and all species of fish are vertebrates. They have a spine and spinal cord, and an internal skeleton. They belong to the Phylum Chordata. Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians are all vertebrates.
A bumblebee is an insect, which is a member of the Phylum Arthropoda. One of the defining characteristics of an arthropod is its exoskeleton.
well there is a lot perhaps too many to list but most bugs have no backbone except the butterfly (exo skeleton) and the octopus does not i know slugs do not
a worm has no skeleton, exo or internal and has no legs, no eyes and does not prey on other animals.a spider does have a skeleton, does have eyes and legs and does prey on other animals.
It's an exoskeleton. Butterflies, like other insects, don't have a proper skeleton. So, they have a skeleton outside their bodies, called the exoskeleton, protecting their insides. This exoskeleton acts as an outer covering too.