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Do crickets have Internal skeleton

Updated: 9/27/2023
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9y ago

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No. Crickets, like many other insects, have exoskeletons made of chitin. Bones, such as those found among many animals, such as humans and other mammals and reptiles, are called an endoskeleton.

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9y ago

Crickets do not have internal skeleton. Since a cricket actually has an exoskeleton you should never supercharge a pet cricket with calcium because it will make the exoskeleton brittle.

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13y ago

If you count the long spike at the bottom of their butt, then yes.

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12y ago

No It has an exoskeleton, In other words the cricket's skeleton is on the outside.

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6y ago

No. Crickets are invertebrates and have no bones at all. They do have an exoskeleton.

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