The giraffe is NOT an invertebrate. It has 7 vertebrae--bones--in its neck, just like humans...except a giraffe's neck bones are about 10 inches long each. That's almost six feet of neck!
The giraffe weevil is an invertebrate - an insect.
A giraffe is not an invertebrate, because it has a vertebral column, or a spine. All mammals, like giraffes, are vertebrates that do have backbones, internal skeletons, and the other characteristics of vertebrates (see links for more information on vertebrates and invertebrates). Some examples of invertebrates are insects, mollusks, starfish, jellyfish, earthworms, and other animals and sea creatures that are mostly "mush".
invertebrate - has exoskeleton
An okapi is a mammal in the family giraffidae, along with giraffes. it lives in the rainforests of the democratic republic of the congo. it resembles a short a giraffe,with dark fur on its torso and stripes on its flanks. It is currently an endangered species
An invertebrate.
There are six; Reticulated Giraffe Masai Giraffe Rothschild Giraffe South African Giraffe Thornicroft Giraffe Nigerian Giraffe
seriously? wow....... did you pass 4th grade? invertebrate
A bullfrog is not an invertebrate; it has a spine.
The octopus is an invertebrate... It has no skeleton.
no
It is an invertebrate 
Crabs are invertebrate!Say the yeti crab has no backbone or spine so it is an invertebrate! Not vertebrate.Yes, all crabs are invertebrates, having an external skeleton (exoskeleton).