vertebrates differ from other animals because they have a central nervous system running down their back
Vertebrates have backbones, other animals (besides vertebrates) don't have back bones.
Different animals have different vertebrates.
Vertebrates are animals with back bones. Invertebrates don't.
All mammals including woolly mammals are different from other vertebrates in possession of hair ,wool is also type of hair .
The presence of a backbone (a "vertebrae") does not DEFINE a mammal because other animals also have backbones, eg reptiles, birds and fish - these animals are also "vertebrates".Mammals are mammals because they are the only animals to have fur/hair and feed their young on milk.
Animals that have spines (backbones) are called vertebrates.
The liver is a vital organ of vertebrates and some other animals
Vertebrates I agree, Animals with backbones are called Vertabrates. Alot of animals are vertabrates. Here are some examples, of animals with backbones, Vertabrates. * Dogs * Cats * Birds * Snakes * FrogsThey are the vertebrates. For example: elephants, birds, cats, dolphins.
They are called vertebrates
vertebrates are fish, and invertebrates are slugs
There are both vertebrates(things with backbones) & non-vertebrates(animals without backbones).
Invertebrates are animals which lack a backbone so by definition they are animals.Invertebrate is a classification in animals, Invertebrate is a creature without a backbone such as a Slug or snail, vertebrate is like us or any other mammal or reptile, and so on.