reptiles do have backbones, everything excluding invertebrates have back bones.
crocodiles, lizards, frogs and butt hole
As owls are vertebrates - yes they have a back bone / spineYes, and its cervical vertebrae is long and flexible.
yes, a horse has a back bone. its a vertebrate. of course how would you ride one if they didn't
Yes. Rabbits are vertebrates, like other mammals. Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians all have backbones.
The only organisms that have backbones are the vertebrates, which include fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. The invertebrates are all the other animals that do not have backbones. However, there are lots of other organisms that don't have backbones, such as plants, fungi, algae, protozoans, and bacteria. So really, the better question is, "which organisms do have backbones?", and then once that question is answered, your question can be answered as "everything else".
Some characteristics of reptiles are, They have backbones or vertebrae, they are cold blooded, they have thick protective scales and lay eggs. All reptiles breathe air from their lungs. They have 3 heart chambers. Some examples include lizards, snakes, crocodiles and alligators
Yes they do
They have backbones
Yes marine reptiles are vertebrates and have a backbone.
well,some reptiles do some don't but in the record there are more reptiles that have backbones
No! Fish, reptiles, birds, and amphibians all have backbones, but are not mammals.
Yes. All reptiles have backbones.
All reptiles have backbones and thus, are vertebrates.
All reptiles have backbones and thus, are vertebrates.
A bearded dragon?
Yes, reptiles have most of the same organs as you and I, and are vertebrates, they are not like worms.
No. Only vertebrates (fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals) have backbones, the remaining 99% of animals does not.
All reptiles and all amphibians have backbones.