In a word, no!
Invertebrates are animals that have no backbone, such as earthworms, beetles, and snails.
The only animals to grow feathers are birds, which do have backbones, as you can see if you carve a turkey.
No. That is the very definition of an invertebrate.
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A bird is a vertrebrate as it has a spinal cord (backbone). However, it is the only animal with feathers to have a spinal cord, as we believe that feathers were descended from scales. They also have a wish bone.
The kiwi is a bird because it satisfies all the criteria of a bird. It is a warm-blooded vertebrate that breathes through lungs. It has feathers and lays eggs.
Bird
Fish- only vertebrate that has gills its whole life Bird- Only vertebrate with feathers Reptile- Dry scaly skin Mammal- only vertebrate that doesn't lay eggs Amphibian- Spend half of their life in water
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Bird
Yes a humming bird is a vertebrate like all birds
how the feathers protect the bird
A bird of paradise is a vertebrate.
As far as we know, there is no bird living without feathers.
The horned puffin (bird) has a spine, making it a vertebrate.
how the feathers protect the bird