Yes, all vertebrates have a backbone.
Birds are unusual because they have very flexible necks (usually), which is important for preening (they don't have hands or paws, and feathers require upkeep), but for energy-efficient flight they need perfectly rigid backs, so their mid/lower spine is rigid, and the upper spine highly flexible. You can explore this yourself during Thanksgiving. :-)
Absolutely, birds are vertebrates and therefore have a backbone.
No
From what I know she really is going to college. She has recently stated in different interviews and blogs that she was thinking about attending college. Raven Symone' has stated that she would like to have education as her backbone in case her career ends. On Disney Channel there is supposedly supposed to be a live minishow of her experiences at college.
A raven that can transform into weapons is obviously a fictional type of raven. This raven would most likely be called just that, a raven. The raven would just be recognized as a raven that can transform into weapons.
A raven that can transform into weapons is obviously a fictional type of raven. This raven would most likely be called just that, a raven. The raven would just be recognized as a raven that can transform into weapons.
Yes they do!Yes, they have a backbone.
Her real name is Raven-Symone Christina Pearman aka Raven
Raven Bankston is the same person as Raven Dodson
no bees are invertabrates that means they have no backbone
A pain on your backbone
No. No insect has a backbone.
No plankton do not have a backbone.
Backbone is dick.
What is the name for the pieces of the backbone The parts of the spine (backbone) are known as vertebrae.