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Invertebrates are animals with No backbone my teacher told me n in invertebrate n for n haha but mostly like butteflies and spider (insects)
In the world (For a better answer look down.)Vertebrates live all around the world. Some live in water or land. We humans are vertebrates too. Vertebrates like us live in houses. Pets you have are also vertebrates so they may live in cages or even in trees like birds and hamsters.Invertebrates can live anywhere vertebrates can, however their ability to move is often more limited than vertebrates.Most insects, and worms are Invertebrates. along with every germ, and bacteria. Octopuses are also Invertebrates.any where
Invertebrates live under rocks as to avoid being eaten by predators like birds and mice.
Some invertebrates live in a variety of environments such as the ocean, freshwater habitats, soil, and even on land. Examples include coral reefs for marine invertebrates, rivers and lakes for aquatic invertebrates, and forests or grasslands for terrestrial invertebrates.
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plants are not invertebrates because they have no outer skeleton and are not classified as neither vertebrates or invertebrates.
They live in both
Yes, worms, slugs, snails, insects, and arachnids are invertebrates.
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There are many invertebrates in the desertInsects, especially ants and termitesSpiders, tarantulasScorpionsCentipedesMillipedesSnailsEarth wormsVinagaroonsWind Scorpions
Shrimp are one example of bottom feeding invertebrates. If you simply mean invertebrates that live on the sea floor, crabs, lobsters, and giant Pacific octopus would be examples. More examples would include sea slugs, sea snails, sea cucumbers (another bottom feeder), and bivalves (seashells like clams and oysters that have two shells that are attached to each other and can open and close like a hinge).
Most of the golden rumped elephant shrews live in Kenya. They eat many invertebrates, like beetles, termites, and earthworms.