Mammals: Cats, Dogs, Humans, Apes, Horses, Cows
Reptiles: Alligators, Crocodiles, Komodo Dragons, Snakes
Birds: Pretty much any bird
Hedgehogs, Porcupines, Fish
Following are some pictures of invertebrates i.e animals without backbones: Following are some pictures of invertebrates i.e animals without backbones:
Animals with backbones are known as vertibrates.
No there is more with backbones
they are ants, ladybugs,insects they are animals with out backbones.
· uakari monkeys
Yes it is for some animals. Possibly because they have too much fat on them and some animals don't have backbones.
Animals that do not have backbones are called invertebrates. Some examples of invertebrates include arthropods (such as spiders, crabs, insects, etc), worms, jellyfish, molluscs (such as snails and octopi), sponges, and more. Interesting to note is that there are far more insects than there are animals with backbones, whether you count by number of species, amount of biomass, or number of individuals.The invertebrates do not have backbones. They are mainly primitive animals. They usually have a less complex body design than those animals which have backbones.
invertibrates. animals WITH backbones are vertibrates.
No, there are many more animals without backbones than there are those that have backbones.
Invertebrate animals are animals with out Backbones.
There are about 58,000 known species with backbones, these include; sharks, mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, rays and (some types of) fish.
No, they have a backbone. Vertebrates are ALL animals that have backbones. Invertebrates are ALL animals that do not have backbones.