no all reptiles does not have ribs
All vertebrates - mammals, reptiles, birds, fish and amphibians, animals with backbones - have ribs.
No - they're not spineless. Snakes have approximately 400 pairs of ribs attached to spinal vertebrae.
Yes, all snakes are vertebrates as they have a backbone. Snakes are reptiles and all reptiles are vertebrates. yesYes. All reptiles, amphibians, mammals, birds, and fish are vertebrates.
Yes - all reptiles have back-bones. A snakes 'rib-cage' has up to 200 pairs of ribs attached to the spine.
Turtles are cold-blooded reptiles, and most of them are protected by a cartilaginous shell, which is developed from their ribs.
All species of terrapins are reptiles, and all reptiles are vertebrates. They have a spine and spinal cord, and an internal skeleton. They belong to the Phylum Chordata. Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians are all vertebrates.
No, not all ribs directly articulate with the sternum. Ribs 1 to 7 directly articulate with the sternum, while ribs 8 to 10 indirectly articulate with the sternum through the costal cartilages of the ribs above them. Ribs 11 and 12 are floating ribs that do not articulate with the sternum at all.
Yes, mammals, birds and reptiles are all vertebrates.
Yes, all Reptiles do have scales.
No, they are reptiles. ALL turtles are reptiles.
All Human being has to have 12 pairs of ribs it doesn't matter what age they they will all have amount of ribs in there body
all reptiles are cold blooded and are tetrapods