Yes it is.
Yes, a butterfly fish is a vertebrate. A vertebrate is an animal that has a backbone, or spine, also known as Subphylum Vertebrata.
Butterfly fish are fish, not butterflies, and all species of fish are vertebrates. 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.
Nope... a butterfly is an insect - an invertebrate.
A dog is a vertebrate because it has a backbone and a butterfly is a invertebrate because it doesnt have a backbone!
A butterfly is an invertebrate.
The cray-fish is a vertebrate. It has a backbone.
A rainbow fish has a spine, so is a vertebrate.
Yes, a remora is a vertebrate.
a fish with a backbone
No it is a vertebrate. Fish have a backbone. Invertebrates do not have a backbone.
It is a fish, fish have backbones, having a backbone makes and animal a vertebrate.
A butterfly is an invertebrate, not a vertebrate. This means that it does not have a backbone like mammals, reptiles, birds, and fish do. Butterflies belong to the phylum Arthropoda, which includes animals with segmented bodies and jointed limbs.