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For one, Vertebrates have backbones, and invertebrates don't. There are more invertebrates in the world than there is vertebrates. And vertebrates move slower than invertebrates because they are small and vertebrates have joints in them. If you want to know how they are alike, I really don't know, sorry!

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a vertebrate is an animal, including fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians and mammals that have a backbone down the back of the body. Invertebrates do not have backbones. (insects are one example.)

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Vertebrates have a backbone but invertebrates don't.

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Vertibrates are animals (Usually mammals) that have back bones. On the other hand invertibrates are animals that lack back bones and therefore are categorized as such

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invertabrate is an animal that does not have backbones verbrates are animals that do have backbones

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Vertebrate have backbone

invertebrate do not have backbone

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A vertibrate is a animal with a backbone.A invertibrate is a animal without a backbone.

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Q: What is the difference betwwen a vertebrate and an invertebrate?
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