Ants, ladybirds, dragonflies, centipedes, and Spiders all belong to the animal kingdom and are invertebrates, meaning they lack a backbone. They are primarily found in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems and play various roles in the food web, including predator, prey, and pollinator. Additionally, they exhibit diverse adaptations for survival, such as exoskeletons, specialized mouthparts, and various reproductive strategies.
Snails, Weta's,Beatles, slugs, moths, spider, centipede, dragonfly's, worms and stick insectsHope this helped :)
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A dead spider. Spiders have eight legs, not nine, but if one of its legs is missing, it can't walk.
probably the spider
Paw, Scorpion, Skull, Bat Skull, Track, Centipede, Spider Snake, Scorpion, Boot, Spider Centipede, Spider, Boot, Scorpion Paw, Track, Croc, Skull Scorpion, Boot, Paw, Snake Croc, Skull, Centipede, Spider Spider, Boot, Bat, Croc Croc, Snake, Paw, Scorpion Bat, Centipede, Croc, Skull Snake,Centipede,Boot,Croc
Deerfly, dragonfly, dust mite, daddy longlegs spider, Desjardin's beetle, dew-drop spider, dried fruit moth and drugstore beetle are insects.
Yes it does.
No. a centipede is an arthropod. that answer is incorrect,both spiders and centipedes are arthropods,(meaning hard outer body)they are just two varied classes,a spider is a arrachnid,and a centipede is a myrapod... but no, a centipede is a difforant bug than a spider
A centipede and a millipede.
invertebrates e.g a fly,worm,spider,centipede are one of them.
Snake, Centipede, Boot, Crock