Depends on their chicken cheddar. But if male then partially, yes.
Yes. One favorite meal is the trap-door spider. The scorpion waits inside the spider's burrow for the spider to return, then stings it.
In is inside somewhere or something, At is at a location, but doesn't indicate inside or outside
The Trapdoor Spider digs a hole to live in. Then it uses the hairs on its body to tell if the thing outside of its nest it to big to attack, and bring inside its hole to eat. PLEASE recommend me.
Rabbits have endoskeletons. That means their skeleton in on the inside surrounded by muscles, tissue, stc. Exoskeletons are on the outside of animals, like spiders.
Somewhere Inside was created in 2007.
they live outside instead of inside somewhere
Spiders do not have a skeleton on the inside of their body. They have what is called an "exoskeleton" which is basically a hardened outer shell that covers their entire body.Spiders have an exoskeleton.
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Yes. Spiders are arthropods and have exoskeletons (the hard parts are on the outside like lobsters, unlike mammals who have hard parts (bones) inside the muscles)
No they are not invertebrates because their skeleton is on the inside of their bodies unlike spiders or sow bugs which have skeletons on the outside of their bodies, and worms which have no skeleton at all.
Neither. The platypus's burrow is dry earth, dry soil. They do not burrow in sand as it will not support the tunnel. Neither do they dig in mud. Their burrow is dug above the waterline of a creek or river, and remains dry inside.
A door is a common object that fits this description. When a door is closed, it appears as a solid barrier on the outside but allows entry to the inside. When the door is open, the inside becomes visible from the outside, blurring the distinction between the two spaces.