Arthropods are invertebrates with jointed appendages. They include insects, spiders, crustaceans (like crabs and shrimp), and centipedes. Their segmented bodies with exoskeletons provide support for their appendages.
The word you are looking for is "tiptoe." Tiptoeing involves walking quietly and carefully by placing one's weight on the balls of the feet.
Yes, much like humans, cats can also be double jointed. However, not all cats are. In general, cats are pretty flexible.
yes they do
They are jointed.
It is in Phylum Arthropoda, which means 'jointed feet'
Arthropoda
yes
hyper-jointed is also known as double-jointed which means you can stretch your joints farther then normal.
Arthropoda (from Greek ἄρθρον arthron, "joint", and ποδός podos "foot", which together mean "jointed feet"),
Arthropods are named for their jointed legs, with "arthro" meaning joint and "pod" meaning foot. This characteristic is a defining feature of this diverse group of invertebrates, which includes insects, spiders, and crustaceans.
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Locust are mainly Arthropods that means these are small invertebrates with jointed legs. In Latin Arthropods means jointed legs.
no he just was a talented dancer.
Arthropod comes from the Greek meaning "jointed feet", which is what arthropods have, as well as an external skeleton, which they shed when growing.
Arthropod is a Greek word αρθρόποδο : ἄρθρον arthron= "joint", and ποδός podos ( from πούς pus) = "foot", which together mean "jointed feet"
Wheat is a word that rhymes with feet and means grain.