amphibia
No, a cricket is not a vertebrate because it does not have a backbone and has an exoskeleton. Vertebrates have backbones. Invertebrates lack a backbone.
Eastern Swallowtails are invertebrates. They belong to the order Lepidoptera, which includes butterflies and moths. As insects, they have an exoskeleton and lack a backbone, distinguishing them from vertebrates.
They have an exoskeleton.
They have an exoskeleton.
arthropods and mostly molluscas have exoskileton made up of chitin and calcium carbonate respectively
No, house flies do not have vertebrates. They are invertebrates, belonging to the class Insecta, which means they lack a backbone. Instead, they have an exoskeleton made of chitin and possess a body structure typical of insects.
No. Like all vertebrates, snakes have endoskeletons.
No, bugs are not vertebrates; they are invertebrates. Invertebrates lack a backbone or spinal column, and bugs, which are typically classified as insects, belong to this category. Insects have an exoskeleton and a segmented body, distinguishing them from vertebrates like mammals, birds, and reptiles.
Snakes are vertebrates and thus have an endoskeleton.
yes. if vertebrate means that they have an exoskeleton
A wasp is a predatory animal and not a parasite.
No, ants are invertebrates, not vertebrates; Yes, moose are vertebrates. Ants have an exoskeleton and thus lack a back bone. Moose have an endoskeleton, and thus need a backbone in order to protect the very sensitive spinal cord from potential damage.