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an invertebrate animal with a segmented body and a chitinous exoskeleton, such as a spider, crab, etc.
Arthropod refers to a large group of invertebrate animals that are characterized by their segmented bodies, exoskeletons, and jointed appendages. This group includes insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and many other organisms. Arthropods are the most diverse group of animals on Earth, with over a million known species, and they occupy a wide range of habitats, from deep ocean trenches to the highest mountaintops. Some of the most well-known arthropods include spiders, ants, crabs, and butterflies. Despite their differences, all arthropods share some common features, such as a hard outer shell and a segmented body. These adaptations have allowed arthropods to thrive in a variety of environments, making them one of the most successful groups of organisms on the planet.
- Arthropods like ants and beetles are found in almost every habitat.
- She collected colorful butterflies, which are arthropods.
- Crustaceans, including shrimp and lobsters, are aquatic arthropods.
- Spiders are arthropods known for their silk-spinning abilities.
- Arthropods molt their exoskeletons as they grow larger.