Any animal that has a backbone is a vertebrate, so the white tiger would be a vertebrate.
Tigers are mammals and, like all mammals, they are vertebrates. This is because they have a spine and spinal cord, and an internal skeleton. They belong to the Phylum Chordata.
Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians are all vertebrates.
yes, they are vertebrate, because it means do they have a back bone and they do have one.
Herbivores only eat plants!!!! When was the last time you saw a tiger munching on a bush??? Carnivores only eat meat!! Tigers only eat meat!! therefore a tiger is a carnivore!!!
vertebrate. this is because they have a backbone...
Bengal tigers, all tigers, all cats, and all mammals are vertebrates. Vertebrate means that you have a backbone and a skeleton.
Vertebrae because it has a backbone.
No.
is a tiger invertebrate or vertebrate
A tiger is a vertebrate, not an invertebrate. vertebrate means has a back bone so yes a tiger is a vertebrate.
A white tiger is a vertebrate, it has a backbone.
A white tiger is a vertebrate, it has a backbone.
Tigers are not invertebrates
An tiger salamander is a amazing creature that is not a invertebrate, it is an vertebrate
Tiger sharks are not invertebrates by most definitions of the word. It is true that they do not have a backbone, but instead their entire skeleton is composed of cartilage. However, most cartilaginous fish are referred to as vertebrates.
Any animal that has a backbone is a vertebrate, so the white tiger would be a vertebrate.
No its a vertebrate, which means it has an internal skeleton, and a spinal column.
No. All tigers belong to the below taxonomy tree of vertebrates:Domain: EukaryaKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataSubphylum: VertebrataClass: MammaliaSubclass: EutheriaOrder: CarnivoraFamily: FelidaeSubfamily: PanthernaeGenus: PantheraSpecies: tigrisAs a mammal, a tiger cannot be an invertebrate. Invertebrates by definition lack an interior skeleton. An example of invertebrates would include a Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly, and Japanese Spider Crab, a Goose-Necked Barnacle, and Sea Cucumber.
invertebrate - has exoskeleton