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What are inverterbrates?

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Invertebrates are animals without a backbone.
Invertebrates are animals without backbones.

Antonym: Vertebrate meaning animals with back bones or vertebrae.

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invertebrates are animals with no backbone.

here is the list of all invertebrate animals:

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  • Centipedes
  • Crustaceans
  • Insects
    • Ants, Bees, Wasps
      • Bullet Ant
      • Carpenter Bee
      • Honey Pot Ant
      • Honeybee
      • Leaf Cutter Ant
      • Velvet Ant
    • Termites
    • True Flies
    • Grasshoppers, katydids, crickets, roaches, mantises, stick insects
      • American Cockroach
      • Cave Cricket
      • Costa Rican Katydid
      • Cricket
      • False Katydid
      • Flower Mantis
      • German Cockroach
      • Giant Cockroach
      • Giant Prickly Stick
      • Giant Spiny Stick
      • Hissing Cockroach
      • Javanese Leaf Insect
      • Lubber Grasshopper
      • Malagasy Blue-spot Mantis
      • Malaysian Walkingstick
      • Mole Cricket
      • Northern Walkingstick
      • Orchid Mantis
      • Peruvian Firestick
      • Praying Mantis
      • Vietnamese Walkingstick
    • Beetles
      • African Jewel Beetle
      • American Burying Beetle
      • American Carrion Beetle
      • Arizona Jewel Beetle
      • Atlas Beetle
      • Bess Beetle
      • Cactus Longhorn Beetle
      • Confused Flour Beetle
      • Darkling Beetle
      • Dogbane Leaf Beetle
      • Eastern Hercules Beetle
      • Fiery Searcher
      • Flamboyant Flower Beetle
      • Giant High Plains Tiger Beetle
      • Giant Water Scavenger Beetle
      • Green Metallic Scarab Beetle
      • Hide Beetle
      • Jade-headed Beetle
      • Ladybug Beetle
      • Margined Burying Beetle
      • Pedunculate Ground Beetle
      • Sunburst Diving Beetle
      • Tumblebug
      • Whirligig Beetle
    • Butterflies and Moths
      • Blue Morpho
      • Silkworm
    • Cicadas, Cochineal Insects, Aphids
      • Cochineal Insect
      • Scale Insect
    • True Bugs
      • Backswimmer
      • Ferocious Water Bug
      • Milkweed Bug
      • Red Spot Assassin Bug
      • Water Scorpion
  • Millipedes
    • Desert Millipede
    • Giant African Millipede
    • Missouri Millipede
  • Snails, Slugs, Octopuses
    • Apple Snail
    • Banana Slug
    • Partula Snail
  • Spiders and Scorpions
    • Bark Scorpion
    • Black and Yellow Argiope Spider
    • Black Widow
    • Brazilian Salmon Pink Birdeater
    • Brazilian Whiteknee Tarantula
    • Brown Recluse Spider
    • Brown Widow
    • Chilean Rose Hair Tarantula
    • Cobalt Blue Tarantula
    • Desert Hairy Scorpion
    • Devil Stripe-tailed Scorpion
    • Egyptian Fat-tailed Scorpion
    • Emperor Scorpion
    • Golden Silk Spider
    • Green Lynx Spider
    • House Spider
    • Indian Ornamental Tarantula
    • Long-bodied Cellar Spider
    • Madagascar Orb-weaving Spider
    • Missouri Tarantula
    • Nursery Web Spider
    • Peruvian Pink-toe Tarantula
    • Red-kneed Tarantula
    • Silver Argiope
    • South African Flat Rock Scorpion
    • Spiny Orb-weaving Spider
    • Sri Lankan Ornamental Tarantula
    • Stripe-kneed Tarantula
    • Tailless Whip Scorpion
    • Texas Gold Tarantula
    • Trapdoor Spider
    • Whip Scorpion
  • Worms, Leeches
    • Earthworm
    • Medicinal Leech
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An invertebrate is an animal that does not have a spinal column.

For instance: humans have a spine, so are vertebrates. A beetle, spider, etc, doesn't have a spine, having an exoskeleton instead, so are an invertebrate.

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Sponge

Cnidarian

Flatworm

Roundworm

Mollusk

Segmented worm

Arthropod

Echidnoderm

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