An insect is a type of animal. Any structure on an insect is, by definition, a structure on an animal.
It is correct to say an animal and an insect.
On every third birthday, an animal is considered to be an insect.
An animal (insect) with an exoskeleton still grows under its exoskeleton like any other animal (insect). The exoskeleton is like a suit of armor, when the animal (insect) grows to big to fit inside its exoskeleton it sheds it, and a newer exoskeleton will grow to fit the animal (insect).
This question is far too general. Insect bites and animal bites are different.
Little skin-like flaps in mammals skins help them glide. I think it is the same for insects.
An insect has 3 pairs of legs (6 legs) and an exoskeleton.
Insect, so technically an animal
Moths are little insects but they are mixed with butterflies some how.
ITS AN ANIMAL! It is not an insect, as it is commonly mistaken
It is a tropical insect often found in association with palms
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