Arthropods By Howie and Andren
Jan 29, 2016
ArthropodsBy Howie and Andren
What are Arthropods?Arthropods are animals with segmented
bodies.Most of all the animals in the world are
arthropods.You can find arthropods everywhere in water,
land, up in trees, and sometimes underground.
Most of the arthropods less than 1cm however some can even grow 3m long.
Most of the common arthropods you can find are butterflies, flies, ants, bees, spiders, shrimp, and crab.
FactsMost of the arthropods have six, eight, or ten
legs.People can’t live without arthropods, because
arthropods are recyclers and decomposers.A lot of other animals eat arthropods to live, so
the arthropods are critical to the food chain.Also other mammals and fish depend on the
arthropods to survive like the blue whale eat on plankton shrimp and crab to survive.
Most of the arthropods are insects, crustaceans, and arachnids.
Six LegsAn example of a arthropod with six legs are
insectsThey are the only arthropod capable of flying.Dragonflies are the most common and
spectacular arthropod, they are capable of flying 64kph.
Every year scientists discover thousands of new species of arthropods, they are mostly new kind of insects.
Dragonfly
Eight Legs An example of an arthropod with eight legs
are spiders also known as ArachnidsSpiders like the tarantula are the best known
arachnid, and the second largest arthropod.Although a lot of arthropods live in water,
scorpions, mites, and spiders are the most common arthropod you find at land
Spiders
Ten LegsCrustaceans are the arthropod with ten legs,
most of them live in water like the crab, shrimp, and lobsters.
But some of the other Crustaceans live on land like the woodlice.
Crustaceans are one of the most smallest and biggest arthropods there are in the world.
Crustaceans
How are they Important?Arthropods are important because a lot of
other animals feed on them even us humans sometimes.
Whoever has eaten shrimp, crab, or lobster, you have eaten a arthropod before.
A lot of other type of animals such as birds, fish, and reptiles depend on arthropods for their food.
Pictures
BibliographyGoogleBlobio.orgYoutube.com
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