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Yes, a rattlesnake is a vertebrae. A vertebrae is an animal with a backbone. The rattlesnake definitely has a backbone. If an animal does not have a backbone it is an invertebrate.
He was adapted to its habitat because it can camoufalge
they are adapted to their habitat because they have claws to kepp food in their hands and to hang on trees
All body parts allow a rattlesnake live in its habitat. Remove any body part and the snake will not survive.
they are adapted so they can live in there own habitat
Yes, as with all other animals.
Ants have adapted to their habitat in a great variety of ways. Ants have learned to forage for food for example.
they have fins
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Sloths are adapted to live in their habitat by: - their hooked claws enable them to hook their hands around the tree to get grip
the habitat that the western diamondback rattlesnake lives