predators and worms
predators and worms
Yes. It has a shell. Invertebrates have no backbone, vertebrates do. Invertebrates often have a hard external shell (like a mussel), or exoskeleton (like a crab), to protect them from predators.
almost every animal including 19 birds 26 terrestrial predators and 21 invertebrates
Invertebrates live under rocks as to avoid being eaten by predators like birds and mice.
Tuna are predatory and eat meat such as other fish and invertebrates.
The Spider Crab covers its back with various spines and tubercles, algae, and small invertebrates. It does this for self defense against predators.
Moles eat small invertebrates such as grubs and earthworms found in the soil. They will also catch and eat small mice.
A Killdeer survives by avoiding predators, like Hawks and feeding on things like mud living invertebrates.
They are insects, therefore they are invertebrates.
No, they are no invertebrates.
Right in the middle; it is a predatory species that preys on small invertebrates but is eaten itself by larger predators eg fish, larger frogs and birds.