Yes, insects are invertebrates and there are many crawling and flying insects in the desert, such as butterflies, moths, ants, etc.
There are many invertebrates in the desertInsects, especially ants and termitesSpiders, tarantulasScorpionsCentipedesMillipedesSnailsEarth wormsVinagaroonsWind Scorpions
No, all toads are vertebrates.
Invertebrates are not amphibious.
you can put them in any groups, but the 2 main groups you are looking for are called = invertebrates and invertebrates (vertebrates have bones and invertebrates don't have any bones)
No cicadas do not have backbones, they are invertebrates. Any Animal and insects that is an invertebrates do not have backbones.
All insects are invertebrates. There are hundreds of insects native to the amazon.
Yes, worms, slugs, snails, insects, and arachnids are invertebrates.
Yes. Any animal without a backbone is an invertebrate. A sponge is a invertebrate because it has no backbone.
no desert
invertebrates i think.
American Robins are not invertebrates. They are classified as vertebrates. They will primarily prey on soft invertebrates such as earthworms.
well,the five common invertebrates i would say is the fly,spider,beetle,any winged invertebrate,and the ant.