No, but squid do.
No, spiders do not have soft transparent bodies with tentacles. Instead, they have exoskeletons that are typically hard and segmented, providing structure and protection. Spiders belong to the class Arachnida and possess eight legs, but they do not have tentacles like some marine animals. Their bodies can vary in color and texture, but they are not generally transparent.
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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.
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.
Butterflies have an exoskeleton. Ergo they're a hard invertebrate.
A squid
They are soft
A south-east Asian tentacled cotton man-fish.
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.
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.
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.