No. An invertebrate is an animal that has no backbone. A black bear has a backbone.
Oh, dude, the black bear is definitely a vertebrate. Like, it's got a spine and all that good stuff. Can you imagine a giant invertebrate bear roaming around? That would be a horror movie waiting to happen.
Invertebrate. It has no spine.
They have backbones unlike snails or worms which are in invertebrate.
A black hole is not a vertebrate or an invertebrate. Those terms apply to animals. A black hole is not an animal, nor is it even alive.
yes
All species of bears are mammals, have spines, so are vertebrates.
Vertebrate.
a black baby bear and a black mother bear believe it or not
An Asian black bear, yes. American black bear, no.
The American Black Bear is Ursus americanus.The Asian Black Bear is Ursus thibetanus.
No. A black bear is a mammal, i.e., a bear like a grizzly bear or a polar bear.
Another names of Asian black bear are moon bear, white-chested bear and Himalayan black bear.