As owls are vertebrates - yes they have a back bone / spine
Yes, and its cervical vertebrae is long and flexible.
Chordata is the phylum that comprises animals with backbones, including vertebrates such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
Animals with backbones, or spinal columns, are called vertebrates. There are only around 65,000 known species of vertebrates. This sounds like a lot, but it is only about 3% of all the animals on Earth. Most animal species are invertebrates, i.e., with no backbone.The 5 types of vertebrates are: mammals, birds, fish, amphibians, and reptiles.These animals are all part of the phylum chordata, meaning having a spinal cord.
Neither. Minnows are fish.
Wild animals.Like lion cheetah bear bird panda bear flamingo elephant giraffe ostrich dog cat owl tit be robin possum hedge hog (sonic heh heh)
No. Fish are one of the five families of vertebrates (animals with backbones) that include fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals. Fish are similar to reptiles being cold blooded, they lay eggs, and have scales, but are different from reptiles as fish breathe through gills and live exclusively underwater, whereas reptiles breathe through lungs on land. Fish lay eggs that have thin membranes (skins) in water. Reptiles usually lay eggs with thick leathery skins on land.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------BUT,fish pretty much evoled to make reptiles.so if you look at it,reptiles are like land living fish!both have scales and most lay eggs... a FISH is definitely NOT A REPTILE.... fish are in the family of fishes. and although they seem like a reptile with teeth, scales and dinosaur-like, they are completely different from reptiles like their insides, fins and skills. hope my answer helped! :)
No! Fish, reptiles, birds, and amphibians all have backbones, but are not mammals.
No. Only vertebrates (fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals) have backbones, the remaining 99% of animals does not.
There are about 58,000 known species with backbones, these include; sharks, mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, rays and (some types of) fish.
Yes they do; they're mammals and all mammals are vertebrates (i.e. have backbones) as do all fish, reptiles, amphibians and birds too. :)
No, starfish are not reptiles. Reptiles are vertebrates; that is, they have backbones. Fin-fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals are vertebrates. Starfish aren't. Starfish are invertebrates called echinoderms.
Yes, they are all vertebrates because they have backbones.
All animals under the phylum cordata has backbones. This includes mammals, amphibians, birds, reptiles, and fish. These organisms are vertebrates.
No, trees do not have backbones. Backbones are a feature of vertebrates, which include animals like mammals, birds, reptiles, and fish. Trees are plants and belong to a different biological classification.
All vertebrates - mammals, reptiles, birds, fish and amphibians, animals with backbones - have ribs.
Chordata is the phylum that comprises animals with backbones, including vertebrates such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
All vertebrates have backbones made of vertebrae. The vertebrates include fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
Yeah, all mammals have backbones. A lot of things that aren't mammals have backbones, too. The general term is "vertebrate". This applies to most fish, birds and reptiles.