No, vertebrates are the birds, lizards, mammals, amphibians and fish. All other animals are invertebrates.
No, blue crabs are not vertebrates.To be exact they are invertebrate.
Crayfish are invertebrates, just as all arthropods are invertebrates. These creatures do not have backbones.
Yes
A rat is a vertebrate, meaning it has a backbone and an internal skeleton.An animal which is not classed as a vertebrate is known as an invertebrate, rather than a "non-vertebrate".
many. carnivore (pronounced /ˈkɑrnɪvɔər/), meaning 'meat eater' (Latin carne meaning 'flesh' and voraremeaning 'to devour'), is an animal that derives its energy and nutrient requirements from a diet consisting mainly or exclusively of vertebrate and/or invertebrate animal tissue, whether through predation or scavenging.[1][2] Animals that depend solely on animal flesh for their nutrient requirements are considered obligate carnivores while those that also consume non-animal food are considered facultative carnivores..
Invertebrates are animals that do not have a backbone. The benefit of not having a backbone is that they are more flexible.
No. It is considered non-pathogenic to humans.
Of course not because they are considered non-matters because they are not matters and they are not considered matter because matters occupy space So non-matters are not matters. <Paul Ernest Carreon, ACSHS>
A rat is a vertebrate, meaning it has a backbone and an internal skeleton.An animal which is not classed as a vertebrate is known as an invertebrate, rather than a "non-vertebrate".
No, it is a non-vertebrate animal, belonging to class insecta.
A frog is an amphibian, and all amphibians are vertebrates. They have a backbone and an internal skeleton. The correct term for an animal which is not a vertebrate is invertebrate.
Vertebrate
An alligator is an animal with a backbone. Vertebrates have backbones. Non-vertebrates don't have backbones. An alligator IS a vertabrate.
The animal is an invertebrate, because it doesn't have a backbone.
No, centipedes are not vertebrates, they are invertebrates and included in phylum Arthropoda.
All of Antarctica would be considered non-livable, at least for animal life.
The octopus is not a member of phylum Chordata, so it is not a chordate.
cob webs and spiders
No. They are considered the dividing line between living and non-living.
No, they are non-vertebrate animals, belonging to class insecta.