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invertabrates such as crabs, lobsters, and other shelfish have no backcones. also hard-shelled insects such as ants There are many animals with no backbone, so here are three: fish, crabs, and snails.

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Q: What 3 animals have no backbones?
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Animals with backbones are known as vertibrates.


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