yes
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Earthworms
Earthworms, Jelly Fish & Clams
Vertebrate. All mammals are vertebrates. An invertebrate has no bones. Earthworms, snails, and caterpillars are examples of invertebrates.
Invertebrate. Earthworms are part of the rank 'Annelida' which translated (From french and eventually Laton) means "little ring". This term described how they are structured -rings or segments. Quite simply a worm (earthworm) is an invertebrate (lacking vertebra/back bone). Simple test, cut worm in half, does it have a spine? no? then its invertebrate! I got this answer by searching 'invertebrate' on wikipedia then did a page search 'earthworm' :D
Of course! In humid or rainy places or places with wet soil, there is really no reason for there not to be earthworms except if the temperature is too hot or cold.
no. they are in a group of creatures called "annelids".
In a word, no!Invertebrates are animals that have no backbone, such as earthworms, beetles, and snails.The only animals to grow feathers are birds, which do have backbones, as you can see if you carve a turkey.
invertebrate - has exoskeleton
An invertebrate.
its a worm that is an invertebrate has several segements in this body.an animal that belongs to this invertebrates gorups include earthworms and leeches.
No, a leech is not a crustacean. Leeches belong to the Annelida phylum, while crustaceans belong to the Crustacea subphylum. Leeches are more closely related to earthworms and other segmented worms.