Yes, snakes are vertebrates. A vertebrate is an animal with a backbone and internal skeleton. A snake is basically one long backbone with a head. It has little else in it's body. Therefore, it is a vertebrate. They are classified in the Subphylum Vertebrata. See the related link for more information.
A snake belongs to class Reptilia.
Its a vertebrate, as it has vertebra, or a spine.
They are Reptiles. All Reptiles are Vertabrates.
Snakes have a spine so they are vertebrates.
Vertebrates are animals with backbone and internal skeleton.
A snake is basically one great backbone with a head - little else, but fine ribs.
Therefore, it is certainly "vertebrate".
They are classified in the Subphylum Vertebrata. See the related link for more information.
Yes, amazingly a snake's only bone is the backbone and a rib cage. I found this out do to a researcher.
vertebrae
Vertebrae is the backbone. Some things are invertebrates, like slugs , and jellyfish.
The glass snake, also known as the smooth snake (Ophisaurus ventralis), is a reptile that resembles a snake but is actually a legless lizard. It does not clean glass but rather burrows underground and feeds on insects and small invertebrates.
The actual name of a "garden snake" is a "garter snake." And no, they are not invertebrates. All snakes have vertebrae.
According to Internet research they are NOT poisonous and rarely bite.
If a poisonous snake or a constrictor type snake can catch a sparrow, it will kill and eat it.
No. A snake has a spine (backbone) so it is not an invertebrate.
Snakes are vertebrates.
A ring-necked snake, a small snake that eats invertebrates such as slugs and worms.
The 'normal' food for a Bull snake is rodents - not invertebrates.
Vertebrae is the backbone. Some things are invertebrates, like slugs , and jellyfish.
mosquito,snake,ant,butter fly,clamps,jelly fish, and scorpion
Earthworms and grasshoppers are invertebrates (no backbone) and have exoskeletons. Snakes are vertebrates (have backbones).
The glass snake, also known as the smooth snake (Ophisaurus ventralis), is a reptile that resembles a snake but is actually a legless lizard. It does not clean glass but rather burrows underground and feeds on insects and small invertebrates.
The actual name of a "garden snake" is a "garter snake." And no, they are not invertebrates. All snakes have vertebrae.
A grass snake is a reptile as are all snakes and is thus a vertebrate.
yes but it will also depend on what snake it is v
According to Internet research they are NOT poisonous and rarely bite.