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explain how you can distinguish beetle from other invertebrate​

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Answered by taniamirzas20
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What makes beetles different from other insects?

Beetles differ from all other winged insects by having the first pair of wings hardened and thickened. These hard forewings serve as a protective shield for the fragile flying wings, which are folded underneath. In fact the Latin name for this order, Coleoptera, means “folded wing”

Why is a beetle an invertebrate?

If an animal has a backbone, it is a vertebrate. Vertebrates include mammals such as humans. If an animal does not have a backbone, it is an invertebrate. Insects, spiders, and jellyfish are all examples of invertebrates.

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