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Where do insecta live?

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In the world (For a better answer look down.)

Vertebrates live all around the world. Some live in water or land. We humans are vertebrates too. Vertebrates like us live in houses. Pets you have are also vertebrates so they may live in cages or even in trees like birds and hamsters.

Invertebrates can live anywhere vertebrates can, however their ability to move is often more limited than vertebrates.

Most insects, and worms are Invertebrates. along with every germ, and bacteria. Octopuses are also Invertebrates.
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Although a large percentage of invertebrates do, not all invertebrates live in water; here's a small list of examples of invertebrates that do not live in water:

- Most Spiders

- Most flies (although some flying insects, like mosquitoes are born on water)

- Earthworms

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Vegetable matter and other invertebrates.

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