No they are vertebrates because they have backbones. Invertebrates don't have a backbone. Invertebrates are bugs incests, arthropods. mollusks, annelid coelenterates etc.
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No they are vertebrates because they have backbones. Invertebrates don't have a backbone. Invertebrates are bugs incests, arthropods. mollusks, annelid coelenterates etc.
No, deer [Cervus spp] isn't an invertebrate. An invertebrate has no backbone. A deer indeed has a skeletal system of support inside its body.
A deer is a vertebrate. Every backbone is a vertebrate.
i think deer have a back bone
No. A deer is a mammal.
No. Deer are herbivores.
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A deer is a Vertebrate. Vertebrate=Has a backbone Invertebrate=Does not have a backbone A deer is a mammal, and all mammals are vertebrates.
a white tailed deer is a vertebrate
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A deer as a bony backbone called a spine or vertebrae, which classifies it as a vertebrate.
Because it has a Spine- or "back bone"
Yes, they are mammals and have a spine.
Deer are mammals. All mammals on the planet have spines. Therefore deer are vertebrates.
A caribou is a type of deer and an invertebrate is an animal without a backbone. Caribous do have backbones so they are a vertebrate.
Well, I don't see it flopping around on its stomach, so it's a vertebrate...
the other animals are the other animals. ask the musk deer. he may know.
Yes - deer are mammals. They all are warm-blooded vertebrate animals of the class Mammalia, with a covering of hair on the skin and, in the female, milk-producing mammary glands for nourishing the young.