Moths are insects. All insects are classified as invertebrates.
moths are invertebrates because they have an outer skeleton.
they are all invertebrates
No. There are insects which are invertebrates.
Invertebrates. They are an insect.
Invertebrates that are found in the Savannah are Beetles, Ants, Worms, Spiders, and Moths.
Yes, insects are invertebrates and there are many crawling and flying insects in the desert, such as butterflies, moths, ants, etc.
Witchetty grubs are invertebrates. They are the larvae of various species of moths, particularly those in the family Cossidae, and belong to the class Insecta. As invertebrates, they lack a backbone and have an exoskeleton, which is characteristic of insects.
Caterpillars don't have spines, they are invertebrates. Dogs, birds, whales have spines because they are vertebrates. Spiders, butterflies, moths don't have spines they are called invertebrates.
Invertebrates. Butterflies are what is classified as an insect. Insects have no vertebrae; instead they have an exoskeleton.
All insects are invertebrates. Common examples include beetles, flies, bees, wants, wasps, butterflies, moths, and grasshoppers.
Eastern Swallowtails are invertebrates. They belong to the order Lepidoptera, which includes butterflies and moths. As insects, they have an exoskeleton and lack a backbone, distinguishing them from vertebrates.
Kookaburras could, conceivably, eat moths. Kookaburras are carnivorous, feeding on invertebrates such as insects, spiders, worms, centipedes and crustaceans. They also eat vertebrates such as reptiles, fish, frogs and even small birds and mammals. Moths tend to be nocturnal, and kookaburras are diurnal, so this would limit whether or not kookaburras ate moths.