Approximately 95% of known species of animals are invertebrates.
Approximately 5% of animal species have a backbone, classifying them as vertebrates. The vast majority, around 95%, are invertebrates, which do not possess a backbone or bones. While some invertebrates, like certain mollusks, have hard structures, they do not have a skeletal system like vertebrates. In summary, only a small fraction of animal species have bones.
every animal is a predator and eats other animals but some animals eat them alive or poison them so i wold say 85 percent
Invertebrates have a much simpler digestive system, in some it is nothing more than a straight tube from one end to the other.
No animals live in Antarctica. Some animals come to the continent to breed, and they return to their homes in the sea.
yes it does, by as much as 20 percent
About 60 percent.
All invertebrates have no backbone and most usually have a had covering much like a wax water proof covering, also all invertebrates can be traced back to have ancestors that were once only aquatic.
12.5%
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You make $51,500 after the raise.
10 percent or more