A scorpionfish is indeed a vertebrate. They belong to the Phylum Chordata which include all vertebrated, notochord possessing fish. Fun fact: They are also called "dragonfish" according to Wikipedia!
Tassled scorpionfish was created in 1849.
Vertabrate
its a vertabrate
Most varieties of scorpionfish are marine and live in shallow benthic systems. Most scorpionfish eat small fish and crustaceans.
It eats you whoever wrote the previos answer!
Ant + Scorpionfish
is a chinese giant salamander a vertabrate
its a vertabrate, all birds are vertabrates
Vertabrate... :)
Assuming you mean vertebrate and not vertabrate, its function is to propagate its gene line.
Yes.
Yes it is