Yes, monkeys are vertebrates.
Yes , it is of the Chordata, just as humans are. Chordata means it has a backbone.
Vertebrate means to have a backbone. Howler monkeys have one, so they are vertebrates.
Yes it is a mammal.
A baby monkey is a vertebrate. Vertebrates are animals that have a backbone or spinal column, and monkeys, being mammals, belong to this category. Invertebrates, on the other hand, do not have a backbone, and examples include insects, arachnids, and mollusks. Therefore, since a baby monkey has a spine, it is classified as a vertebrate.
Yes, a uakari - a type of monkey found in South America - does have a backbone. All vertebrates, including mammals like the uakari, have a backbone or spinal column that supports and protects the spinal cord.
Monkeys are vertebrates because, like all mammals, they have a backbone, or spine.
Monkeys have a backbone, so are vertebrate
Yes, chimpanzees have backbones. Chimpanzees are one of the great apes, just like humans. The great apes and all other mammals are part of a larger group called vertebrates. The defining feature of a vertebrate is that it has a backbone.
Any animal with an internal skeleton and backbone is called a vertebrate. It's the definition of the word.
Yes. Any animal with a backbone (spine) is a vertebrate. That includes all mammals, reptiles, fish and birds. It excludes living creatures like worms, insects, ants, bees, sea urchins, jellyfish etc. Monkeys have spines and they are therefore vertebrates. yes a monkey is a vertebrate because humans originated from apes so they too have a backbone like us! So it is a vertebrate!
yes they are mamals
Crabs are invertebrates, animals without a backbone. As crustaceans, they have exoskeletons which are molted as they grow.