No, since beetles lack a back bone they are not considered vertebrates. The small portion of species that are considered vertebrates are the ones under the Chordata phylum, they include birds, mammals, reptiles, fish and others. Beetles fall under the Arthropoda phylum with other insects, crabs, and Spiders.
No, beetles are insects and have no backbones.
A rhinoceros beetle is an invertebrate, not a vertebrate, because it does not have a vertebral column. Beetles are insects, and all insects are invertebrates.
Rhinos are vertebrates, as they are mammals with a spinal column
No, a rhinoceros beetle is an insect not a mammal.
No. It is an insect.
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what do rhinoceros hornbill
Rhinoceros Hornbill was created in 1758.
what do rhinoceros hornbill
The Rhinoceros Hornbill
The Rhinoceros Hornbill
yes
No. Listed as near threatened by the IUCN.
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Vertebrate; rhinocerous have a vertebral column (backbone).
The Rhinoceros Hornbill bird is the National Bird of Malaysia.
what do rhinoceros hornbill
No, the hornbill is a bird