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A snake is a vertebrate and is an ectotherm (cold-blooded) like most reptiles.
The actual name of a "garden snake" is a "garter snake." And no, they are not invertebrates. All snakes have vertebrae.
No. Like all fish, the snakehead is a vertebrate.
No. A snake is a vertebrate.
Like all snakes a king snake belongs to the class reptilia and the order squamata.
A snake is an invertebrate because a snake doesn't have a backbone
Yes. A spinal injury can be fatal to a snake just like it can be to any other vertebrate. Snake spines are especially delicate.
Of the three: octopus, coral snake, and snail, there is only one vertebrate which is the coral snake. The reason is that it has a backbone, one of the characteristics of a vertebrate. Neither the snail nor the octopus have an internal skeleton or backbone to qualify as a vertebrate, so they are classified as invertebrates.
They have a backbone and skull, vertebrate.if you meant vertebrate or invertebrate.
Snakes have backbones. They are vertebrates. They are classified in the Subphylum Vertebrata. snakes are vertebrates because if you look inside the snake on a picture you can see the spine it's actually pretty long. A snake has a spine/backbone and is therefore a vertebrate.
Vertebrae is the backbone. Some things are invertebrates, like slugs , and jellyfish.
A snail is not a vertebrate.