Bedbugs do not have a hard shell; instead, they have a flat, oval-shaped body covered with a soft exoskeleton. This exoskeleton is not hard like that of beetles but provides some protection while allowing them to squeeze into tight spaces. Their bodies can change from a reddish-brown color to a more translucent appearance after feeding.
Bedbugs, like most insects, have a tough exoskeleton. This means that rather than having bones on the inside like we do, their shell is their skeleton and keeps all of their working gooey bits inside.
The shell is hard.
Grasshoppers do not have a hard shell.
bedbugs
with it's hard shell with it's hard shell
The tortoise's shell is their home. The shell has a hard cover and can protect them when something hard hits it. If they do not have the shell, they would have died fast.
A hard shell animal? Like a crab or snail?
The shell.
I have a hard time believing you have bedbugs in your lap top cause of the heat generated by using it. Cause bedbugs dye at 113 degrees so I say leave it on your front seat of your car in the sun. that'll do it!
The name of the black bug with a hard shell is a beetle.
really hard
The hard shell of a lobster is known as the chitin.