No, vertebrata are a sub-phylum
If you are talking about animal kingdom then as vertebrate bunnies belong in the kingdom of 'mammals.'
bird kingdom, vertebrate
Vertebrate and In-Vertebrate
conclusion animal kingdom
A hibiscus is neither vertebrate nor invertebrate. The hibiscus is a plant, and a member of the Kingdom Plantae. Only members of the Kingdom Animalia can be vertebrates or invertebrates.
The lion belongs to the animal kingdom - Animalia.
Fungi is neither vertebrate nor invertebrate. Only members of the kingdom Animalia can be invertebrates or vertebrates, and fungi is not a member of that kingdom. It belongs to the kingdom Fungi.
no
Amphibians come from the animal kingdom, Kinddom Animalia.
Giraffes are in the animal kingdom. To be more specific, it is a mammal and vertebrate. (has a backbone)
No. Moss is a member of the plant kingdom the words vertebrate or invertebrate only apply to the animal kingdom
A dog is a vertebrate because it has a backbone and a butterfly is a invertebrate because it doesnt have a backbone!