a ladybird is a invertebrate as it has no backbone.
the transverse ladybird is a solitary insect except when it mates
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yes a ladybird is a bug
Yes, a ladybug is an invertebrate. Ladybugs do not have spines but have an exoskeleton (which means it wears it's protective 'bones' on the outside of it's body). All insects are arthropods, thus all insects are also invertebrates.
yes
A dragonfly is an invertebrate because it has an exoskeleton on the outside of its body instead of an internal skeleton with a backbone.
It could be either a pine ladybird or a harlequin ladybird.
An insect is not a vertebrate, as it does not have a backbone.
The giraffe weevil is an invertebrate - an insect.
Since a wasp is an insect, it's a invertebrate.
The ladybird (or well known as the ladybug) can be a female or a male. The women who discovered it wanted a insect to finally have a girly name!