Invertebrates. Butterflies are what is classified as an insect. Insects have no vertebrae; instead they have an exoskeleton.
No, a butterfly is not a mammal. Butterflies are insects, belonging to the order Lepidoptera, and they have six legs and wings. Mammals are a different class of animals characterized by features such as hair/fur and the ability to produce milk to feed their young.
A butterfly is an invertebrate, not a vertebrate. This means that it does not have a backbone like mammals, reptiles, birds, and fish do. Butterflies belong to the phylum Arthropoda, which includes animals with segmented bodies and jointed limbs.
An oak tree is a member of the plant family. Therefore, it is neither a vertebrate, nor an invertebrate.
No. Vertebrates have endoskeletons (an internal framework of bones including a spinal column and cranium). Like all insects, moths have exoskeletons (a hard outer shell which encloses the soft flesh)
the butterfly is a member of the class Insecta, order Lepidoptra pretty cool bugs if you ask me. neat latin names besides.
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they are invertebrate
it is a vertabrae
Vertibrates, they have a spine
is a king an a vertebrate or a invertebrate
A worm is an invertebrate as it doesn't have a spine.
An invertebrate.
vertebrate.
The giant tortoise is a vertebrate, not an invertebrate.
No bones. Invertebrate. To be a vertebrate, you need a backbone.
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