Wasps, like all insects, are invertebrates. They do not have an internal skeleton, so no vertebra. Their hard outer covering supports and gives shape to their bodies and it is called an exoskeleton.
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invertebrate - has exoskeleton
The hornet spotted in the backyard can be identified as an Asian giant hornet, also known as the "murder hornet."
An invertebrate.
Hornets belong to the phylum Arthropoda. This phylum encompasses invertebrate animals with exoskeletons, segmented bodies, and jointed appendages. Specifically, hornets are classified within the class Insecta and the order Hymenoptera, which also includes bees and ants.
The Japanese hornet " the giant Asian hornet" is larger than the Asian hornet and it's venom contains a neurotoxin that the Asian hornet doesn't have. So it would seem that the Japanese variety would be at an advantage, but I'm only speculating.
The color of a hornet is Purple or Black.
A Hornet is a Insect
The hornet species that possesses a photographic memory is the Asian giant hornet.
seriously? wow....... did you pass 4th grade? invertebrate
A bullfrog is not an invertebrate; it has a spine.
The octopus is an invertebrate... It has no skeleton.