Spiders, lobsters, and butterflies are all invertebrates, meaning they lack a backbone. They belong to different classes within the animal kingdom: spiders are arachnids, lobsters are crustaceans, and butterflies are insects. Despite their differences, they share characteristics such as exoskeletons made of chitin and a segmented body structure. Additionally, all three undergo molting as they grow, shedding their exoskeletons to allow for further development.
Ants, mosquitos, spiders ,butterflies, bees and houseflies.
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Birds, butterflies, and Spiders can benefit from members of the angiosperms because it provides them with food. The plants benefit because the birds, butterflies, and spiders aid in pollination.
Crustaceans such as Lobsters and Crabs have exoskeletons. Check out the "Yeti Crab" sometime when you have time: It was only discovered in March of 2005 and it does look strange.armadillo, lobsters, crayfish, scorpionInsects, spiders and crustaceans have exoskeletons.
No, though both are classified as Arthropods.
arthropods
Examples of arthropods are crustaceans like crabs, lobsters, shrimp, krill and prawns; arachnids containing all the true spiders; hexapoda including the insects, and myriapods like centipedes and millipedes.
Birds, butterflies, and Spiders can benefit from members of the angiosperms because it provides them with food. The plants benefit because the birds, butterflies, and spiders aid in pollination.
butterflies,spiders.......
Lobsters, crabs, shrimp, spiders, scorpions.
they have body fluids
No. Arthropods are invertebrates, such as spiders, lobsters, etc.