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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
They have a backbone and skull, vertebrate.if you meant vertebrate or invertebrate.
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.
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.