Yes, flies, like all insects, are invertebrates. They do not have an internal skeleton, a brain and central nervous system, a head, or a vertebral column (backbone).
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A fly is an insect, which is a kind of animal.
Both. All insects are animals, but not all animals are insects.
Yes. A fly is an invertebrate animal.
Yes, flies are invertebraes.
All species of flies are invertebrates.
Yes, flies are insects.
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A fly is an invertebrate. All of them. No exceptions.
A fly is considered an invertebrate because it does not have a backbone.
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well where my knowlege goes...! Dragons is invertebrate.
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A fly is an insect belonging to the order Diptera.
All species of flies are invertebrates.
yes i think flies,midgets bees,wasps & lady-birds are invertebrates that can fly
A dragonfly is an invertebrate because it has an exoskeleton on the outside of its body instead of an internal skeleton with a backbone.
Yes.The reason why is because all insects are invertebrates and a horse fly is an insect.
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seriously? wow....... did you pass 4th grade? invertebrate