Yes. A good rule of thumb is that only true fish (which includes sharks), birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians are vertebrates usually. I DONT CARE -__-
yes because it doesent have a backbone
A starfish is an invertebrate marine animal belonging to the group of echinoderms. They are characterized by their radial symmetry and multiple arms, typically five, extending from a central disk. Starfish are known for their ability to regenerate lost limbs.
yes a millipede is an invertabrate. :)
Yes, a fly is an invertabrate; it has no backbone.
Your answer is in the question. Crayfish are invertabrates.
yes it is an invertabrate but it has an exto-sceloton
Sand dolar is a simple animal. It is an invertebrate.
Invertabrate.
Yes, because it does not have a backbone.A starfish is an invertebrate.Yes! :) Because it doesn't have backbone .yupyes!! star fish is an invertebrate!starfish is an invertebrate, precisely phylum echinodermata.Yes the starfish is an invertabrate. Whoever thought it wasn't an invertebrate because it was an echinoderm is a nimrod because an echinoderm is a classification of an invertevbrate. i am in 8th grade and my textbook says it is an invertebrate, and my teacher is awesome. Your welcome.
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