Yes, all mammals are vertibrates.
Three specific examples are human, kangaroo, and a robin!! Hope that helps!!
The species name of the red kangaroo is Macropus Rufus.
There is no species of kangaroo known as the Brown Kangaroo. Among the bigger species, there is only the Red Kangaroo and the Eastern Grey and Western Grey.
Kangaroos belong to the genus macropus. There are several different species of kangaroo. The most common is the red kangaroo, which is part of the species Rufus.
The species name of the Red kangaroo is Macropus Rufus.
There is no such species as the phantom kangaroo.
There is no such species as a green kangaroo.
An antilopine kangaroo is a species of kangaroo found in northern Australia.
There really are 4 species of kangaroos, including the red kangaroo, the eastern grey kangaroo, the western grey kangaroo, and the antilopine kangaroo.
All species of monkeys are vertibrates, they have a backbone, invertibrates do not have a backbone.
The species name of the Eastern Grey Kangaroo is Macropus giganteus.
There is no species known as a "brown kangaroo".