American Robins are not invertebrates. They are classified as vertebrates. They will primarily prey on soft invertebrates such as earthworms.
Being a bird, the robin is a vertebrate, as it has an internal skeleton and a spine.
the robin is a vertebrate
No.
No, a Robin, as in the bird, is a bird, which is one of the vertebrate categories.
any type of bird really, because a falcon is a type of bird
Jellyfish are Coelentarata invertebrates.
Yes.. Invertebrate animals have one type of bone and that is the skull.
any bird that wants to risk dying.
There are many fish and invertebrates that eat algae. For example Any type of tang or foxface. And many invertebrates such as snails, crabs, urchins, shrimp....
Invertebrates are not amphibious.
any type of bird house will work
invertebrates e.g a fly,worm,spider,centipede are one of them.
Only the bird has a backbone. The others are invertebrates, meaning they do not have backbones.
Lobsters are invertebrates, specifically crustaceans.
arachnids, arthropods etc all animal are invertebrates unless if they are a mammal, reptile, bird, amphibians or fish