Yes rabbits do have a back bone - it is the weakest bone in their body, so you have to be careful when/if you handle one because it can snap very easily.
Yes They Have
The Are Mammals and all mammal are Vertebrates (With Backbone)
yes a rabbit has a backbone all mammals have backbones
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The backbone of a polypeptide could be represented by a chain of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms. The polypeptide backbone is the key contributor to protein secondary structure, which involves backbone-to-backbone hydrogen bonding.
well, Amoebas do not have a backbone. which makes them a invertabrate.
The backbone houses the spinal cord, and the spinal cord connects to the brain stem which includes the medulla. So no, the medulla does not house the backbone. If the backbone can be said to be housed in anything, it is housed in the back.
Jawbone is to mandible, as backbone is to:spine/vertebral column
The Ural Mountains form the backbone of Russia.
i know that its a vertibrate animal cause it has a back bone/spine
Yes, a jackrabbit has a back bone if it didnt it would not be able to jump
Rabbits are in the class "mammalia" and the order "lagamorpha." So, they are mammals. Their type of mammal is lagamorph. They are not rodents as some people think. Lagamorphs consist of rabbits, hares, and pikas.
No, a rabbit is a mammal and as such has bones and vertebraes.
Yes they do!Yes, they have a backbone.
no bees are invertabrates that means they have no backbone
No. No insect has a backbone.
Backbone is dick.
A pain on your backbone
No plankton do not have a backbone.
What is the name for the pieces of the backbone The parts of the spine (backbone) are known as vertebrae.
No, by definition an invertebrate does not have a backbone. The word invertebrate means "does not have a backbone."