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Corixidae and hellgrammites are the two types of insects that have the oar-like legs.
Melanine and carotenoid
There are no insects that have two legs. All insects have six legs and most insects have wings on their bodies.
Rhinoceroses possess two types of horns: one or two on their snouts, depending on the species, and a smaller one behind the larger horn.
It's a tricky question because insects have two kinds of eyes. There are simple eyes and compound eyes. Some insects just have one type, others have both types. The simple answer is, most insects have two eyes, but several of them have five eyes.
Complete and Gradual metamorphosis.
Possession and omission. Possession: to possess Omission: to omitt (leave out)
Yes, they are (by definition) considered insects. They are in the insect order Lepidoptera and are classified with insects because they have a head, thorax, and abdomen. They also have three pairs of walking legs, antennae and a pair of wings-which are the characteristics of most insects.
No, not all camels possess humps on their backs. There are two types of camels: dromedary camels have one hump, while Bactrian camels have two humps.
One insect can be posinous and the other may not
Bacteria & Insects.
Fleas don't possess compound eyes but they have only simple eyespots with a single biconvex lens & Spring tails have two eyes, but these two are actually clusters of up to 8 single eyes but they are not technically compound eyes.