Because they have a spine makes them vertebrates.
No rabbits are invertebrates hey are all vertebrates
No. A rabbit is endothermic. "Endo" means "internal" and "therm" means "heat." A rabbit regulates its body temperature internally through its metabolism. Ectothermic vertebrates (colloquially known as "cold-blooded" vertebrates) use the external environment to regulate their temperature. For example, a snake (ectothermic) basks in the sun to stay warm and retreats under shade to stay cool. Rabbits and snakes are vertebrates because they have spines. An example of an invertebrate would be a jellyfish.
Like all mammals, rabbits 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.
a rabbit is a vertebrate just like us!! :)
A Cottontail is a rabbit. Rabbits are mammals. Mammals have backbones. Ergo, mammals are vertebrates.
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No... it's a mammal. Amphibians are water/land dwelling vertebrates such as frogs, toads, salamanders, newts and mudpuppies.
the phylum of a rabbit is a chordate (echinoderm)
Snakes are vertebrates.
The only things these three creatures have in common is that they are all vertebrates, and they all use a hopping motion as their primary means of movement.
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