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Of the three: octopus, coral snake, and snail, there is only one vertebrate which is the coral snake. The reason is that it has a backbone, one of the characteristics of a vertebrate. Neither the snail nor the octopus have an internal skeleton or backbone to qualify as a vertebrate, so they are classified as invertebrates.
No, they have little peg-like teeth. They bite only rarely, do no harm what-so-ever but it sure scares you when you have a snake bitting you.
A grass snake is a reptile as are all snakes and is thus a vertebrate.
Since millipede is a noun, the only opposite for millipede is "not millipede". Since a millipede has a maximum number of "legs" an antonym might be "snake" with no legs.
Don't let the incredible flexibility and leglessness of snakes deceive you. They do have a backbone and a skull. Only vertebrates have any bones. So all snakes are vertebrates.
Yes There were only a few of them around
Cetaceans are animals without fur or legs, dolphins and whales
There are no animals living without a birth defect that have six legs. The only species with that many legs are insects.
Fish- only vertebrate that has gills its whole life Bird- Only vertebrate with feathers Reptile- Dry scaly skin Mammal- only vertebrate that doesn't lay eggs Amphibian- Spend half of their life in water
Nothing forced him silly he was born without arms and legs if you look him up there is a picture of him at only six months old without any arms or legs and just that small'foot' he has on his left ...'leg'
Yes, snakes are vertebrates. A vertebrate is an animal with a backbone and internal skeleton. A snake is basically one long backbone with a head. It has little else in it's body. Therefore, it is a vertebrate. They are classified in the Subphylum Vertebrata. See the related link for more information.A snake belongs to class Reptilia.Its a vertebrate, as it has vertebra, or a spine.They are Reptiles. All Reptiles are Vertabrates.Snakes have a spine so they are vertebrates.Vertebrates are animals with backbone and internal skeleton.A snake is basically one great backbone with a head - little else, but fine ribs.Therefore, it is certainly "vertebrate".They are classified in the Subphylum Vertebrata. See the related link for more information.Yes, amazingly a snake's only bone is the backbone and a rib cage. I found this out do to a researcher.vertebrae
No, it only has a notochord no vertebrae so it is only a Chordate not yet a vertebrate.