yes seals have a definite backbone and are classified as vetebrates
Yes, they are mammals and all mammals have bones.
Yes. All mammals are vertebrates, which means that they have a backbone.
yes goose have a backbone
No they are not a mammal.
they don't have a backbone
Yes they are vertebrates.
yes seals have a definite backbone and are classified as vetebrates
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The flexible backbone of a seal aids it in swimming and walking. It is necessary for locomotion under water and on land.
a seal is a vertebrate because a vertebrate has its skeleton on the inside of its bodyVertebrates are animals with a spinal or vertebral column. Seals are vertebrates (so are humans).The seal is a vertebrate because it has a backbone. All memmbers of the vertebrate or Chordata phylum have backbones.
they are a vertebrate because their are mammals, and and all mammals are vertebrate because they have internal skeletons with a backbone.
Yes, they are mammals. They have a backbone, breathe air, nurse the young, and the pups are born alive. They also have hair and can drown if not allowed to get air.
Yes they do!Yes, they have a backbone.
no bees are invertabrates that means they have no backbone
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No. No insect has a backbone.
No plankton do not have a backbone.