Yes, swans are vertebrates and all vertebrates have back bones.
Swans are quite fierce opponents - they will take on almost anything to protect the brood. run up to one some time, you will see ;) Mostly they will make themselves appear bigger - wings out, standing tall, etc, and hissing a lot. I think they can also give a fairly good nip with the beak
Swans are birds and all birds are vertebrates - i.e. have backbones. Their long necks are actually continuations of vertebrae.
To some animals they are - most not. Frogs and other reptiles...but other animals, no.
Yes, swans have backbones.
Invertebrate: no backbone Vertebrate: have a backbone A swan has a backbone, therefore is a vertebrate.
Yes, they do.
Swans are birds, and all birds have internal skeletons, so no, a swan is not an invertebrate.
Swan Swan H was created in 1986.
she has a heart of a swan
Yes they do!Yes, they have a backbone.
An adult cygnet is called a Swan The Swan are the largest members of the duck family Anatidae. Most of them are white and they have a long neck.
a white swan
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no bees are invertabrates that means they have no backbone
A pain on your backbone
No. No insect has a backbone.