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Arthropods (Phylum Arthropoda) are the largest phylum of animals and include the insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and other similar creatures. Over four out of five extant (living today) animal species are arthropods, with over a million modern species described and a fossil record reaching back to the early Cambrian. Arthropods are common throughout marine, freshwater, terrestrial, and even aerial environments, as well as including various symbiotic and parasitic forms. ...
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Includes insects, ticks and mites.
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[ARE-throw-pod] the largest group of animals in the animal kingdom, characterized by the presence of a hard, outer skeleton (exoskeleton) and jointed body parts (appendages). Includes animals such as spiders, scorpions, horseshore crabs, crustaceans, millipedes, centipedes, and insects.
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having a segmented body, jointed appendages and a chitinous exoskeleton including crabs, insects, spiders etc of the Phylum Arthropoda.
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any of a group of animals having no backbone, a segmented body, jointed appendages that exist in pairs, and a body covering called an exoskeleton that is made of chitin; insects, crayfish, and spiders are some examples of arthropods
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