Whales are vertebrates, like all mammals.
All whales are vertebrates.
Fin whales, being mammals, are vertebrates.
Vertebrates
Vertebrates
They are vertebrates, meaning they have a spine or a "backbone." An easy way to remember this is that all warmblooded creatures are vertebrates. Their bodies have structure due to the bones in their body as opposed to relying on an exoskeleton (external skeleton) like insects or being blob-like (think octopus, slugs, worms).
No, a whale is not an invertebrate, it is a vertebrate because it has a backbone.
No, a whale is not an invertebrate, it is a vertebrate because it has a backbone.
Whales are vertebrates so the blue whale is a vertebrate.
All sharks are vertebrates.
No, a whale is not an invertebrate, it is a vertebrate because it has a backbone.
No, all whales have spines which makes them vertebrate.
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it is a vertabrae
A worm is an invertebrate as it doesn't have a spine.
Vertibrates, they have a spine
is a king an a vertebrate or a invertebrate