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.
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Clearly, you're not a moose: among other things, a real moose can't use their hooves to type on a keyboard.However, it is entirely possible that your nickname could be Moose.
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No, a fish is not a mammal. Only a mammal has a backbone.
Yes a monotreme does have a backbone because it is a type of mammal and a mammal is a vertebrate.
An elephant is a mammal, and has a backbone, so is a vertebrate.
Yes, a manatee is a mammal and has a backbone.
The Moose.
Yes. A tiger is a mammal and has a backbone.
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A mule and a mountain lion are mammals. The moose is a mammal.
Moose are found in Canada and northern US.
Yes it does. It is a mammal and all mammals have a backbone.