While there are different insects with spikes on their heads, beetles are one which have horn like spikes on their head.
The insect that has horns on its head is called a rhinoceros beetle.
Yes they do, but they are only "spikes".
Ceratopsians are dinosaurs that are known for their horns and bony frills. Examples of horned ceratopsians include:TriceratopsStyracosaurusEiniosaurusRubeosaurusCentrosaurusAchelousaurusPachyrhinosaurusAlbertaceratopsChasmosaurusPentaceratopsUtahceratopsZuniceratopsOne dinosaur with spikes was Gigantspinosaurus, a relative of Stegosaurus that had spikes instead of plates. Many types of stegosaurs had tail spikes, or thagomizers, for self defense.Some ankylosaurs had armor that included spikes. For example:PolacanthusGastoniaEdmontoniaSauropeltaMymoorapeltaMinmiAletopelta
The bug that has spikes on its back is called a spiny leaf insect.
The insect that has horns on its head is called a rhinoceros beetle.
No. The Cyclopes do not have horns or spikes. Don't confuse mythology with Warcraft.
Yes, female pronghorn antelopes also have horns, although they are generally smaller than the horns of males. Horns in female pronghorns are used for defense and establishing dominance within the herd.
Hades scepter has two spikes because it is a baby bull that has horns
Generally they are but if approached quickly and roughed up then pain shall be inflicted upon you by a toxic spray, a lashing of hind leg spikes or tail spikes. Or the stick insect can simply fly away or scare you with quick flashes of their wings.
yes!!!!!!! love it!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is kind of cute.
Cynder is purply black with dark magenta and has silver horns and spikes along her head and on her tail.
It's common to put arcing horns on the HV side of a power transformer to short out voltage spikes arriving from lightning strikes along the line.