yes all fish have back bones
Yes, they are!
vertabraes
No. Insects are invertebrates. More specifically they are arthropods.
any animal that has a backbone is a vertebrae so for example a horse is a vertebrae
Yep, they're just like any other bird in that perspective.
not realy. I think that Vertebrates are backbone or spinal columns and Exoskeletons are kind of like the shells of insects
there are a lot like people birds frogs dogs cats and more but just think of people and animals that have a spine
it's longer then a humans but they both have 7 vertabraes
It's a vertebrate
Fish can fish for fish, because anglerfish can fish for other fish.
A fish is one fish and fish fish is two fish.
The two classes of vertebrates that are warm-blooded (endothermic) are birds (Aves) and mammals (Mammalia). Both classes maintain a constant body temperature regardless of external environmental conditions, which allows them to be active in a variety of habitats. This adaptation is supported by physiological mechanisms such as thermoregulation and metabolic processes.