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Is a grant zebra an invertebrate?

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11y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

To determine whether an animal is a vertebrate or invertebrate, ask yourself whether it has any bones. Zebras have bones, and all animals that have bones are vertebrates. So zebras are vertebrates. Any animal without bones is an invertebrate.

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