because they are living things and they could move.
phylum?
Vertebrates are a sub group of phylum Chordata . The vertebrates are all grouped into a phylum known as "Chordata", which is a subgroup of the kingdom "Animalia".
They're not, really. The animal kingdom is divided into multiple phyla, such as arthropods, molluscs and roundworms. Vertebrates are only one of these phyla. They're classified according to their traits and evolutionary history, and grouped according to their relation to one another.
An animal kingdom is broken into vertebrates and invertebrates
Animals with vertebrates are in Kingdom Animalia, and Phylum Chordata.
yes, its split into vertebrates and invertebrates
Vertebrates and invertebrates.
All mammals are vertebrates. The two main sections of the animal kingdom are invertebrates and vertebrates- and mammals fall into the vertebrates section!!
plant kingdom
Vertebrates were once grouped according to their size before modern taxonomy was founded. Even invertebrates.
The two major groupings within the animal kingdom are invertebrates (animals without a backbone) and vertebrates (animals with a backbone). Invertebrates make up the majority of animal species and include insects, worms, and mollusks, while vertebrates include mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
Yes. Chickens are vertebrates, as are all birds.