Land Invertebrates
Land invertebrates are animals that lack a backbone or spinal column and are found on land. They typically have hard exoskeletons to protect their bodies and may have jointed legs or other appendages for movement. Examples of land invertebrates include insects, arachnids (such as spiders and scorpions), myriapods (such as centipedes and millipedes), and gastropods (such as snails and slugs). These animals play important roles in ecosystems as predators, scavengers, and decomposers.