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What are facts about the animals that are invertebrates?

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1.The animals are Eukaryote and the prokaryote type. 2.The animals are multicellular.3.The animals move in many different kinds of ways and walk, fly, and swim. 4.The animals have no chloroplast. 5.The animals also have no cell wall. 6.THe animals are sexual reproduction.7.The animals hunt for food. 8.THe animals are decomposers and consummers. 9.The animals live EVERYWHERE in place, warm or cold.

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