There are different rumours; however invertebrates are said not having bones, but some scientists do not recognize Agnathaas vertebrates; in this case, because some extint agnathes had osseous tissue, some invertebrates would be said to have bones.
Reptiles are vertebrates as they have backbones and internal skeletons.
No, Reptiles, or members of the class Reptilia, are air-breathing,cold-blooded vertebrates that have skin covered in scales as opposed to hair or feathers.
No. All reptiles have backbone or internal skeleton.
No, Reptiles, or members of the class Reptilia, are air-breathing,cold-blooded vertebrates that have skin covered in scales as opposed to hair or feathers.
No, reptiles have vertebra, even snakes have.
No reptiles r vertebrates.
No
There is no such thing as an invertebrate reptile. Reptiles are vertebrates.
Vertebrates because they are reptiles and all reptiles are vertebrates
Caimens are reptiles, and all reptiles are vertebrates.
Gee, are there any reptiles that have no backbone? I can't say that I have seen a boneless lizard or frog. So, the answer is NO!
Crocodiles are reptiles. However, just because an animal is not an invertebrate doesn't necessarily mean it is a reptile.
Invertebrate animals are organisms that do not develop a spine. This would be ever organism that are not fish, amphibians, mammals, birds, and reptiles.
No invertebrate have no backbone ie insects
All animals with a backbone are vertebrates.
All snakes are carnivores, but none of them are invertebrate. Snakes are reptiles, reptiles have bones, so snakes are vertebrates.
A Crocodile has a backbone so it is a VERTEBRATE like all reptiles
No, cobras and other snakes are reptiles, reptiles have backbones and internal skeletons along with central nervous systems which puts them in the classification of vertebrates.
Mr. Adam Wolford because he is cold blooded and has no back bone