Giant squid?
The colossal squid of Antarctica is the longest invertebrate.
The colossal squid can grow Up To 45 feet long. The giant squid is the second largest living invertebrate and can grow up To 35 feet long.
The largest invertebrate in the fossil record was the Tusoteuthis, which was similar in length to the giant squid--up to about 35 feet long.
Worms make up the largest group of complex invertebrates.
The giant squid.
insects
yes
pacific tree frog
Centipedes are what makes up the largest of all animal phyla and includes invertebrates with jointed legs and separated body parts.
Yes insects can be said to form the largest group of invertebrates with about a million species described and possibly several millions yet to be described. Of these, about 400,000 are the coleoptera (beetles).
Cnidarians are the most diverse group.
The largest group of invertebrates is the arthropods, including: the crustaceans (crabs etc) the arachnids (spiders etc) the insects the myriapods (centicipedes etc).
They are insects, therefore they are invertebrates.
Gastropods is far wrong. The "group" or "class" of the Phylum Molluska with the largest and fastest species are the Cephalopods. Largest being the giant squid, Fastest prob a tie between squid and octopus.
No, they are no invertebrates.