No, it is an invertebrate. It has no vertebral column which defines "vertebrates".
A mollusc is an animal that comes from the Phylum Mollusca, and could be part of one of 7 classes:
There are 13 general characteristics of the Phylum Mollusca:
The last answer to this question was right, but wrong in the same way. Does a snail have a bockbone? NO! Does an abalone have a backbone? NO! How about a turtle? Actually, yes, it does. So what the correct answer to this question should be is, animals with shells may or may not have a backbone, therefore some animals with shells are invertabrates, and some are vertabrates.
It's an invertebrate
invertabrate
The cray-fish is a vertebrate. It has a backbone.
it is probably an invertebrate.
invertebrate
The shrimp is an invertebrate. It is supported by its shell, which is an exoskeleton. It does not have any bones inside of it.
invertebrate
Vertebrate.
Vertabrate... :)
As a jelly fish doesn't have a spine, a jelly fish is an invertebrate.
A dogfish, all fish actually, is an invertebrate.
Invertebrates
invertebrates
It is a fish, fish have backbones, having a backbone makes and animal a vertebrate.