No mammals are invertebrates. All mammals are vertebrates.
Often, mammals (and other animals) that feed on invertebrates are called insectivores because they feed primarily on insects.Apart from these, there are several mammals that feed on invertebrates. Monotremes commonly do so, and these are the platypuses and echidnas. Many small dasyurids (carnivorous marsupials) also feed on invertebrates. These include animals such as phascogales and numbats. Other mammals that feed on invertebrates include anteaters and hedgehogs.
invertebrates have a copper based blood system instead of an iron based system as in mammals. thats one example ;)
Neither. They are invertebrates.
No. Mammals belong to the vertebrates group and echinoderms are invertebrates, and have exoskeletons instead.
Wallaroos are mammals so, like all mammals, they are vertebrates.
no, actually, they are all vertebates
they are none, they are Invertebrates
No, mammals are all vertebrates.
Donkeys are mammals. They are vertebrates.
No. Invertebrates are a class of animals that do not have a back-bone. Lions are Mammals and Vertebrates. They have a back bone and a skeleton. So, they are not invertebrates
All mammals are vertebrates because they have a spine and spinal cord, and an internal skeleton. They belong to the Phylum Chordata. Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians are all vertebrates.
It is many marine invertebrates typically living in compact colonies of many identical individual "polyps".