No, they are not vertebrates, they are invertebrates. this is because they instead of having a skeleton on the inside like us, they have an exoskeleton.
No definetely not, stick insects belong to the insect world
Since giant stick insects are insects, and all insects lack a backbone, they are invertebrates. Vertebrate = has a backbone, invertebrate = has no backbone
An insect is not a vertebrate, as it does not have a backbone.
A walking stick is an insect and thus an invertebrate.
No.....it is an insect
A hamster is a vertebrate as it has a backbone. An invertebrate is something without a backbone such as an insect
The longest species in Australia is the Titan stick insect the heaviest is the Goliath stick insect.
Because it looks like a stick!
My stick insect is an Indian Stick insect
Not a chance - it is not even a vertebrate.
The bogong moth is, well, a moth. A moth is an insect, and insects do not have backbones. And the term "vertebrate" refers to an animal with a backbone. No moth is a vertebrate, nor is any other insect.
yes it does but it will change colour as it grows