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Vertebrates animals

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A vertebrate is basically any animal that has a backbone. This includes mammals, reptiles, and fish.

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animals with backbones

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Animals that have these are called vertebrates?

Animals that have spines (backbones) are called vertebrates.


How do vertebrates differ from other animals?

Vertebrates have backbones, other animals (besides vertebrates) don't have back bones.


Are animals with backbones called invertebrates or vertebrates?

They are called vertebrates


Animals that have a backbone are?

Vertebrates.


How are animals classified as being vertebrates?

Vertebrates are animals that have a backbone. A vertebrate has a 'vertebra' - a backbone


What are facts about vertebrates?

well vertebrates are animals that have a backbone and invertebrates are animals that don't have a backbone


List of vertebrates non vertebrates animals?

vertebrates are fish, and invertebrates are slugs


What word describes animals with a back bone?

Vertebrates I agree, Animals with backbones are called Vertabrates. Alot of animals are vertabrates. Here are some examples, of animals with backbones, Vertabrates. * Dogs * Cats * Birds * Snakes * FrogsThey are the vertebrates. For example: elephants, birds, cats, dolphins.


Do they have vertebrates or non-vertebrates?

There are both vertebrates(things with backbones) & non-vertebrates(animals without backbones).


Where are vertebrates?

vertebrates are animals with spinal cords/ back bones


Are most animals on earth vertebrates or inveretebrate' s?

vertebrates


Are lions invertebrate?

No. Lions are vertebrates, because they have a spine. Animals with spines are vertebrates. Animals with no spines are invertebrates.