Dolphins do not have vertebrates: they are vertebrates. A vertebrate is any animal having a backbone and an internal skeleton. The smaller bones of the backbone are called vertebrae, not vertebrate. The dolphin is a mammal, and all mammals are vertebrates.
A Dolphin is a mammal and has a spine, so is a vertebrate.
Yes, as they have a backbone.
i dont know but they are blue.
The spotted dolphin, as with any dolphin, is a mammal and therefore has a backbone, or vertebrate..
Vertebrate
A dolphin is a vertebrate because it does not have a shell or live in a shell or for another answer he has an back bone
A Shark Dolphin is an endothermic vertebrate as it is a warm blooded mammal.
The bottlenose dolphin is a Vertabrae. It has a backbone.
A dolphin has a backbone as it is vertebrate
It is Mammal .
By definition, a vertebrate is an organism which has a backbone. So, if you really want to make sure, you could perform an examination on a dead dolphin, cut it open, and see if there is a backbone (there is).
A Shark Dolphin is an endothermic vertebrate as it is a warm blooded mammal.
Ibelieve they are vertebrates (not sure though)
I would say a dolphin then the elephant!
Yes. All animals which have a spine, or backbone, are classified in the phylum Chordata. There are three subphylums in Chordata: Urochordata (tunicates), Cephalachordata (lancelets), and Vertebrata (vertebrates). Dolphins belong to the phylum Chordata because they are vertebrates.