bluebottle jellyfish do not have backbones. in fact, all jellyfish do not have backbones. even though they are called jellyFISH they are invertebrates.
A bluebottle is not an animal but a type of jellyfish found in Australian waters. It is known for its vibrant blue color and can deliver a painful sting if touched.
Insects do not have a backbone, they have an exoskeleton. Most insects have wings. Therefore insects have no backbone, but they do have wings.
Yes, puffins are birds and like all birds, they have a backbone. Their backbone, or vertebral column, supports their body and provides structure for their movements.
Yes they do have a backbone but how many that's the problem! AND THE ONES WHO SAY NO THAT'S NOT TRUE BECAUSE HOW DO THEY FLY WITH NO BACKBONE OR BONES TO CONNET TO THE WINGS
Yes, hummingbirds have a backbone. They are vertebrates, meaning they have a spinal column composed of individual vertebrae that protect the spinal cord. This backbone provides support and structure to the hummingbird's body.
Bluebottle Stew was created in 1972.
The bluebottle, also known as the common housefly, belongs to the phylum Arthropoda.
Pretty much all you have to do is go to google type in: pics of bluebottle broom. Then you click on the first thing that says images for pics of bluebottle broom and you can see a lot of pics of it. =)
A simile like "like a bluebottle" suggests that patrols are as persistent or annoying as bluebottle flies, which are known for buzzing around incessantly. It implies that patrols are intrusive or bothersome in their activities.
its not breathing
Yes, it is a fly.
No.
the stinger
..... -.- beetles are insects.
a flea
because of the wave
The enemies of a bluebottle jellyfish is a whale, shark,certain big fish, swordfish. To search more about this question google what are some enemies of bluebottle jellyfish.One of my college majors was marine life study.So i was interested to hear this question.