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Do grasshoppers have a soft transparent bodies with tentacles?

No, but squid do.


Is squid a noun?

yes


Is is a butterfly a vertebrate?

No, they have no bones (neither does a shark - but it is a vertebrate). It lacks a back-bone (the equivalent is in front or below). A butterfly is an insect and most insects are classified as invertebrates. Butterflies have an exoskeleton, which is the outer covering of an insect.No, butterflies are invertebrates.No - butterflies have a soft body with no bones.


Are butterflies hard invertebrates or soft invertebrates?

Butterflies have an exoskeleton. Ergo they're a hard invertebrate.


What is genus Octopus?

The genus Octopus defines the family of the Octopodidae and the members of the family are bottom-living cephalopods having a soft oval body with eight long tentacles.


A soft bodied animal with stinging tentacles arranged around its mouth is a?

A squid


Do butterflies have hard wings or leathery wings?

They are soft


What if your body is as soft as cotton you do not have a backbone you have tentacles as arms you can drink a lot of water because you live in under water What are you?

A south-east Asian tentacled cotton man-fish.


Butterfly is a vertebrate?

No, they have no bones (neither does a shark - but it is a vertebrate). It lacks a back-bone (the equivalent is in front or below). A butterfly is an insect and most insects are classified as invertebrates. Butterflies have an exoskeleton, which is the outer covering of an insect.No, butterflies are invertebrates.No - butterflies have a soft body with no bones.


What are the octopus's structural adaptations?

An octopus has eight "arms" or tentacles to grasp things, a hard beak to crunch food with, a soft body to hide in tiny cracks, and a jet propulsion system to swim with.


What is the soft part of the Great Barrier Reef made of?

The Great Barrier Reef is made up of both hard corals and soft corals. The term 'soft coral' is the name given to the coral group with the scientific name of Alcyonacea. They are different from hard coral polyps, which have multiples of six tentacles, by the fact that the soft coral polyps always have eight tentacles.


Does a squid have a segmented body?

No, squids do not have a segmented body. They have a soft, elongated body with a distinct head, mantle, and tentacles. Their body is not divided into segments like some other invertebrates such as worms.