A red fox has a spine (backbone), so it is a vertebrate.
All mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish are vertebrates.
The grey wolf is a mammal and has a spine.
Yes. Vertebrates are animals that have a spinal column; mammals, birds, reptiles and fish all fall under this broad classification.
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Vertebrate.
The red fox is a vertebrate as are all mammals.
A fox is a vertebrate. Any animal with bones is a vertebrate, i.e., the fox. An invertabrate, for example, would be the starfish.
Any fox is a vertebrate. So the answer to your question is vertebrate. In order for an animal to be a vertabrate it has to have vertebrae, and vertabrae are pretty much back bones.
The red fox is an omnivorus mammal belonging to the canine (dog) family.
A fox is already a vertebrate as it has a spine.
All foxes are vertebrates. That means they have a skeleton with a spine or backbone.
The gray fox is a vertebrate.
A fox is a vertebrate in the mammal classification.
Foxes are mammals, omnivores, and members of the canine (dog) family.
A speckled flying fox is most defiantly a vertebrate. All mammals are vertebrates being a part of the phylum chordata.
It is a vertebrate.