A killer whale is considered a type of vertebrate. It is a type of mammal, and they are vertebrates with spines.
A whale is a vertebrate
a whale is a vertebrae because it has a backbone!:)
No, a whale is not an invertebrate, it is a vertebrate because it has a backbone.
a whale is a vertebrae because it has a backbone!:)
No, a whale is not an invertebrate, it is a vertebrate because it has a backbone.
I imagine you mean invertebrate and vertebrate, if so then a killer whale is definitely a vertebrate, all mammals, birds, reptile, fish, and amphibians are vertebrates, only animals such as insects, crustaceans (crabs lobsters etc) Arachnids (spiders and scorpions) and things like squid and octopus are invertebrates
Yes, these animals are vertebrates because they do have an internal skeleton and a backbone made up of vertebrae plus the other characteristics of a vertebrate. Although they are called "Killer Whales", the Orca is not actually a whale. They are the largest member of the dolphins. Orca are dolphins, dolphins are mammals, all mammals are vertebrates.For more information on vertebrates and invertebrates, see the related questions.
It's a whale, which is a mammal, which is a vertebrate, which are animals with a backbone.
Does it have a backbone? It does, so that means its a vertebrate. Invertebrates are animals without a backbone. Hope that helps.
Yes it has a backbone. All mammals have backbones and are therefore vertebrates.
Yes, an Orca (Killer Whale) has an internal skeleton and a spine, so is a vertebrate.
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