No, a Robin, as in the bird, is a bird, which is one of the vertebrate categories.
American Robins are not invertebrates. They are classified as vertebrates. They will primarily prey on soft invertebrates such as earthworms.
The Red Capped Robin eats insects and other invertebrates.
The robin's diets consists of about 40% invertebrates and 60% fruits and berries.
The American robin has a slender, pointed beak that is designed for probing and capturing worms, insects, and other invertebrates in the soil.
The (European) Robin, Erithacus rubecula, eats mosty spiders, worms and any insects it can find. In winter it may change its diet as less invertebrates are available.The American Robin, Turdus migratorius, is not closely ralated to the European Robin. Its diet generally consists of around 40 percent invertebrates, such as beetle larvae, caterpillars and grasshoppers, and 60 percent wild and cultivated fruits and berries.
They are insects, therefore they are invertebrates.
No, they are no invertebrates.
They are insects, therefore they are invertebrates.
Owls are invertebrates.
Invertebrates.
They are invertebrates
invertebrates