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yes they are invertebrates with exskeletons
Lobsters are invertebrates. Clawed lobsters compose a family (Nephropidae, sometimes also Homaridae) of large marine crustaceans. Lobsters do not have an internal skeleton or a backbone.
Vertebrates came first... all of those other creatures are vertebrates.. prior to the evolution of the spine (vertebrae) there were no fish, reptiles, mammals birds... nothing like them..
No, a conch is not a vertebrate. Conchs are marine mollusks with a spiral shell, belonging to the phylum Mollusca. Vertebrates, on the other hand, are animals with a backbone.
All species of jellyfish are marine invertebratesInvertebrates
Seagulls are vertebrates. They have a backbone.
Martyn Haywood has written: 'The manual of marine invertebrates' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Marine aquariums, Marine invertebrates as pets
Yes marine reptiles are vertebrates and have a backbone.
Fabrizio Cecca has written: 'Palaeobiogeography of marine fossil invertebrates' -- subject(s): Fossil Invertebrates, Geographical distribution, Marine invertebrates, Methodology, Paleobiogeography, Paleontology
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Glenn Sant has written: 'Marine invertebrates of the South Pacific' -- subject(s): Marine invertebrates, Wild animal trade
marine invertebrates