what is the hard covering and the jointed legs of the crabs
lizard
yes... they have... they are invertebrates and have jointed legs...
No, a crab is not a mammal. Crabs are crustaceans, which are a type of arthropod. They belong to the class Malacostraca and are characterized by their hard exoskeleton, jointed legs, and aquatic habitats. Mammals, on the other hand, are warm-blooded vertebrates that have hair or fur and produce milk to feed their young.
Horseshoe Crabs move by scuttling on the bottom with their 5 jointed legs.
Yes , tarantulas have jointed/articulated legs .
A turttle.
All dogs have jointed legs.
yes grasshoppers do have jointed legs...how would they jump.
Taxonomy, spiders and insects they have jointed legs
Arthropods are invertebrates.They have jointed legs, segmented bodies and hard outer covering known as exoskeletons which the shed from time to time as they grow.Insects,centipedes,millipedes,arachnids and crustaceans are different example of arthropods.
all shrimp have jointed legs its a known fact
Legs that have joints in them.