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Fleas and Exoskeletons: Understanding Insect Anatomy
No, a flea does not have a backbone. Fleas are insects, and insects have an exoskeleton, not a backbone. An exoskeleton is a hard, external shell that protects the insect's body. It is made of a material called chitin.Flea Bites - Related Articles
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