Yes it does. The classification for it includes chordata, which means it has a backbone.
yes they do infact the only reptile that dosent have a backbone is a ranch lizard which is extinct.
If it didn`t have a backbone it would be an invertebrate, not a lizard; so yes
The horned toad or lizard is really a lizard. It does have a backbone even though it can lie very flat.
No, a lizard is not an insect. Lizards are , while insects are invertebrates. An insect has six legs and no internal skeleton or backbone, while a lizard has 4 legs and a fully developed skeleton. A lizard is classified as a reptile.
Lizards and all other reptiles are vertabrates. Vertabrates are animals that have backbones.
Gee, are there any reptiles that have no backbone? I can't say that I have seen a boneless lizard or frog. So, the answer is NO!
it is a vetabrate if it has a endo skeleton made of bone or cartilage
If it didn`t have a backbone it would be an invertebrate, not a lizard; so yes
It has a backbone, and an advanced skeletal structure (have you eaten chicken lately?) Therefore the Avis (not the car rental agency) are classed as Chordata. No strings attached (pun intended: they have a spinal cord).
Yes they do!Yes, they have a backbone.
Lizard pee is the urine of a lizard.