the butterfly is a member of the class Insecta, order Lepidoptra pretty cool bugs if you ask me. neat latin names besides.
Yes.
All Insects are invertebrates, meaning that they have no backbone.
All butterflies are invertebrates.
No. Butterflies are insects, in the phylum arthropoda. Mammals are vertebrates, in the phylum chordata.
The Tiger Swallowtail butterfly is known for having black and yellow striped markings. This kind of butterfly is not poisonous.
Some people (not just Piglet) think a butterfly was called a flutterby and then the two words kind of reversed.
yes and i need to know what kind of egg it is
the same as all butterflies have. besides, since the butterfly is an insect, it would be called an exoskeleton, actually.
A butterfly is an invertebrate.
Firstly , what is invertebrate ?? Animals without backbone right ?? Yes . So butterfly .... is it an vertebrate or invertebrate ? YES !
Nope... a butterfly is an insect - an invertebrate.
A dog is a vertebrate because it has a backbone and a butterfly is a invertebrate because it doesnt have a backbone!
It is an insect.
The length of an average butterfly tends to be between 8 to 12 inches. Each butterfly species will have a different invertebrate length.
A butterfly is a great example of an invertebrate because it is an insect.
A butterfly is an invertebrate, and doesn't have an internal skeleton. It has an exoskeleton (hard body covering).
they are invertebrate
They are insects, therefore they are invertebrates.
a young invertebrate If its form differs significantly from that of the adult, it is a larva (pl larvae). E.g. caterpillar to butterfly.
They are insects, therefore they are invertebrates.