No because creatures with exo-skeletons do not have a vertebrae. So they are invertebrates. :)
Vertebrates do not have exoskeletons.
No. Vertebrates have spines and insects have exoskeletons.
Ants are not vertebrates. They have exoskeletons
not realy. I think that Vertebrates are backbone or spinal columns and Exoskeletons are kind of like the shells of insects
No. Vertebrates are only those that have backbones. Examples such as lobster, crab, insects do not have backbones are considered invertebrates. Examples such as humans, cats, dogs, or bears have vertebrate, making us vertebrates.
No. Mammals belong to the vertebrates group and echinoderms are invertebrates, and have exoskeletons instead.
vertebrates dont molt because as they grow their bones grow unlike the bones of invertebrates the exoskeletons of invertebrates cant grow so the animal sheds of the old exoskeletons and makes a new one and that is called molding
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Vertebrates do not have exoskeletons. However, they do have internal organs, vertebral columns, and tails. Lampreys are vertebrates that also do not have jaws.
No, insects are invertebrates because they contain exoskeletons, not endoskeletons. no they are invertebrates
Toads are vertebrates, which are animals having backbones. Arthropods are invertebrate animals having exoskeletons and no backbones.
Earthworms and grasshoppers are invertebrates (no backbone) and have exoskeletons. Snakes are vertebrates (have backbones).