Odd question....but from it's poll, across the topline, and to the tail
if a horse didn't have a backbone we wouldn't be able to ride on it
A horse is a vertebrate because a vertebrate means an animal with a backbone. Horses have backbones.
All fish have backbones.
Yes the horse is a vertebrate because all vertebrates have a backbone or spinal column
Yes the horse is a vertebrate because all vertebrates have a backbone or spinal column
No, a horse is not an invertebrate; it is a vertebrate. Horses belong to the phylum Chordata, which means they have a backbone or spinal column. Invertebrates, on the other hand, are animals that lack a backbone, such as insects, jellyfish, and mollusks.
it has no bones
a backbone eg. horse and invertebrates have no backbone
any animal that has a backbone is a vertebrae so for example a horse is a vertebrae
All mammals are vertebrates. Vertebrates means that they have a backbone.
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The Arabian horse is the breed that has one less vertebra in its backbone compared to other horses. This unique anatomical feature is believed to contribute to the breed's distinctive high tail carriage.