Ants do not have bones like vertebrates; instead, they possess an exoskeleton made of chitin. This exoskeleton provides structural support and protection but is not susceptible to breaking in the same way bones are. Instead of breaking, an ant may become damaged if the exoskeleton is cracked or punctured. If injured, ants can sometimes repair their exoskeleton through molting, although this process can take time and energy.
Ants do not have bones...they have exoskeletons.
No, they do not.
Break No Bones was created in 2006.
Brittle bones. Ability to break bones easily.
their skeletal structure is inside out, their bones are on the outside that's why their skin is hard and ours is squishy.
A kangaroo's powerful hind legs can easily break bones.
The ISBN of Break No Bones is 0-434-01042-1.
Break No Bones is by Kathy Reichs. It is a Temperance Brenner book. The Pocket book paperback has 480 pages.
A little bit of meat but mostly bones
433 Bones
bc the bones a flexablie
Yes, you can break bones in the chest.