Jett
Approximately 95% of living animals on Earth are invertebrates. So there are more invertebrates.
Arthropods crustaceans insects? ???? not sure
invertebrates
All of these (insects, snails, lobsters) are invertebrates without internal skeletons or back bones.
there are over 20,000 species of invertebrates in Ontario.
Vertebrates: # Fish # Amphibians # Reptiles # Birds # Mammals Invertebrates: # Sponges # Cnidarians (formerly called Coelenterates) # Worms # Mollusks # Arthropods (Arachnids, Crustaceans, Millipedes and Centipedes, Insects)
most animals today are invertebrates. this includes things such as arthropods (insects) mollusks, echinoderms ( starfish) cnidarians (jellyfish) and many others. the mere presence ofinsects in that list easily makes invertebrates more numerous than vertebrates :)
small, electric eels feed on invertebrates, where adult eels eat fish and small mammals.
They are insects, therefore they are invertebrates.
invertebrates are animals without a backbone so it will be a insect or bug.here are my 4 examples: grasshopper,butterfly,pray mantis and midge.
The two main kinds of animals are vertebrates and invertebrates. Vertebrates have a backbone and include groups such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Invertebrates, on the other hand, lack a backbone and encompass a diverse range of animals, including insects, arachnids, mollusks, and crustaceans. These classifications help scientists understand the vast diversity and evolutionary relationships among animal species.
No, they are no invertebrates.