yes... they have... they are invertebrates and have jointed legs...
Arthropoda - The Arthropods. Invertebrates that have a chetin-based exoskeleton.
A scorpion is an Invertebrate.
Scorpions belong to the group arachnids. The word arachnid comes from a Greek legend of a woman called Arachna. She dared to compare her weaving skills to Athena and got turned into a spider.
The name "Tailless whip-tail scorpion" is a misnomer. The tailless whip scorpion is actually not a scorpion at all. It is, however, in the group that both spiders and scorpions belong to called the Arachnids. Arachnids are not insects; arachnids have two body parts and eight legs whereas insects have three body parts and six legs. Tailless whip scorpions belong to the group Amblypigidae. They are reclusive animals that live in dark places such as under the bark of trees and in cellars. Their first set of legs has actually elongated and become incredibly sensitive, serving the same function as antenna in insects -- to tell them about the world around them. They have no venom but catch their prey with their large spiny pedipalps. To people they're completely harmless, other than the ability to give a slight pinch.
Scorpion belongs to Arthropoda .
They belong to the group of arachnids.
The arthropod group
They are qualified as invertebrates and belong to the group of arthropods or crustaceans
It's actually MOLLUSKS.
No. Mammals belong to the vertebrates group and echinoderms are invertebrates, and have exoskeletons instead.
Worms make up the largest group of complex invertebrates.
Class Gastropoda.
they are invertebrates that are part of the arachnid group
Jellyfish do not have backbones therefore they are known as invertebrates. Jellyfish belong to the to the phylum Cnidaria group of species.
yes... they have... they are invertebrates and have jointed legs...
No - Invertebrates lack any internal skeleton. Lizards belong to the vertebrates group - just as we humans do.