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    Scientifically speaking, does a crab, or a frog, toad, worm, scorpion, have a head?

    Question #30004. Asked by student. (Mar 17 03 2:33 AM)


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    Yes they do.
    http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/arthropoda.html




    Mar 17 03, 3:39 AM


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