No. Insects don't have bones.
no,butterflies are insects and insects are not vertabrates
No. Bees, like all insects, are invertebrates
Only animals with backbones are vertebrates. Insects do not have a backbone.
Yes, they do because they are vertabrates and all vertabrates have a backbone.
we are vertabrates because we have a back bone and internal skeleton
Yes jaguars are vertabrates.
Yes. Fish are vertabrates.
Yes, bunnies are vertabrates because they have spines.
Vertebrates have spines and invertebrates don't. The groups of vertebrates are mammals, birds and fish, reptiles and amphibians. Invertebrates are insects, arachnids, molluscs, crustaceans etc.
no
There are no insects with a backbone because they are not vertabrates. They are in the category of invertabrates. The outside of an insect is hard, because they have an exoskeleton, which means that they have their skeleton on the outside, not the inside.
Yes, in fact, since they are vertabrates (all vertabrates have backbones) they must have a backbone.