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Invertebrates Slugs, snails and freshwater mussels. Grasshoppers and crickets. Dragonflies. Damselflies. Beetles. Bugs. Crustacea, Centipedes and Millipedes. Other insects.
Are flies vertebrate or invertebrate?
A housefly, like all insects, is an invertebrate because it lacks a backbone. Some other invertebrates are lobsters, crabs, shrimps, and clams. Some examples of vertebrates are humans, deer, sharks, and elephants, all of which have backbones.
Does a fly have a backbone?
Definition. Although many insects are termed flies, only those having one pair of wings belong to the insect Order Diptera.
What are flies classified as?
Insects are the largest group of invertebrates and have six legs, two antennae, and three body parts. Some have wings, but not all. However, if an invertebrate has wings, it is definitely an insect. Some common examples of insects are butterflies, beetles, bees and stick insects.
Which invertebrate species can grow up to 44 meters long?
Scientists believe they can weigh up to 750 kilograms (1,650 pounds). The longest invertebrate is believed to be the ribbon worm. It can grow to 44 meters (177 feet) long.
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