no they are part of the invertabrates family
an octopus does not have a back bone
octopus
answer 1: No, an octopus is not a vertebrate.answer 2: No, but they have the plastic-like, film-like, transparent i don't know in themanswer 2.1 You are referring to the mantle.
No. Because an octopus has no internal skeleton or spine/back bone, it is classified as an invertebrate.More information:The octopus is a mollusk, a grouping with many various characteristics. Squid are also mollusks. Both fit into the definition of invertebrates because they do not have an internal skeleton with a spine. For more information about mollusks, see the related links with this question.
The coral snake, as a vertebrate, has bones.
well there is a lot perhaps too many to list but most bugs have no backbone except the butterfly (exo skeleton) and the octopus does not i know slugs do not
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CAP I ASKED DO A PYTHON HAVE A BACK BONE
the bone that is foun in your back is an backbone
Yes, a horse has a back bone.
no, a mantis does not have a back bone
Eagles are birds and have a spine (back bone).