If it is parallel orange lines that are the spikes then it sounds like it is ladybird larvae.
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Soft-bodied invertebrates are called mollusks, mollusks are snails, snails are mollusks because snail have soft bodies.
Yes
fishy
No, soft-bodied animals do not have backbones. Soft-bodied animals typically lack a rigid internal skeleton like a backbone and instead have a more flexible body structure. Examples of soft-bodied animals include jellyfish, worms, and slugs.
No they are soft bodied.
They are all soft-bodied.
A Worm
A fuzzy black caterpillar with orange stripes has a dark body covered in soft hairs, with distinct orange stripes running along its sides.
hermit crab
They are all soft-bodied.
They are all soft-bodied.
It depends on what type your talking about