Ants do not have bones...they have exoskeletons.
because a ant has no back bones
because a ant has no back bones
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An ant has approximately 3 main body sections (head, thorax, abdomen) and six legs, but they do not have bones like mammals do. Instead, their body is supported by an external skeleton called an exoskeleton made of chitin.
A vertibrate is an animal with a backbone, since ants dont have internal bones they dont have backbones. An ant is not a vertibrate
Ants don't have bones. Like other insects, they are arthropods and have an exoskeleton (hard covering outside their body) instead.
No If a horse had an exoskeleton you would be able to see its bones outside of it's body, like you can with an ant or a spider
The skeletal system of a fire ant consists of an exoskeleton made of chitin, a hard, protective outer covering that provides structure and support for the ant's body. This exoskeleton covers the ant's head, thorax, and abdomen, and also serves as a barrier against external threats such as predators and environmental conditions. The exoskeleton of a fire ant is segmented, allowing for flexibility and movement.
when you found out that you have strong bones ant that you can hurt people easily or that you think hurting people is fun.
Ants, and other insects have exoskeletons. Unlike a skeleton found in an animal like a human, where it is made of bones and is found inside the body, the exoskeleton of an ant is made of a protein and is found on the outside of an ant (exo means outside or exterior). So when you are looking at an ant, you are seeing its exoskeleton. So yes, they have skeletons. Their skeletons are just on the outside.
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