Mice are vertebrates because they have a backbone.
Like all mammals, mice of any species are vertebrates because they have a spine and spinal cord, and an internal skeleton. They belong to the Phylum Chordata.
Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians are all vertebrates.
No, all mammals are vertebrates, including mice!
no thay are vertebrate.
Vertibrates, they have a spine
Verebrates are things with backbones, like humans, mice, birds, ect. Invertebrates are things without backbones, lke snails, octopi, leeches, ect.
Yes, deer mice live in the deserts of the Americas.
grain and stuff. Field mice eat whatever they can find. Field mice commonly eat seeds, new plant shoots, berries, fruits, insects, invertebrates, and even carrion.
It could be things such as slugs or snails, beetles, millipedes/centipedes, hedgehogs, mice, worms, mice or mites. Mainly invertebrates (animals without a backbone.)
Invertebrates live under rocks as to avoid being eaten by predators like birds and mice.
They will eat a variety of other invertebrates, roaches, other scorpions, crickets, grasshoppers, Spiders, and even mice and small lizards.
Moles eat small invertebrates such as grubs and earthworms found in the soil. They will also catch and eat small mice.
Marsupial mice (planigale, mardo, kultarr, kowari, ningaui, mulgara, antechinus, phascogale, etc) are essentially carnivorous, feeding on a mix of insects and other invertebrates, tiny lizards and other small vertebrates, including rodents. Some species of marsupial mice, such as the antechinus, also eat nectar.
The small boreal owls eat small mammals including mice, voles, and squirrels. They also eat insects, birds, and other invertebrates.
They are insects, therefore they are invertebrates.
No, they are no invertebrates.