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They are the result of slight changes in the genetic information that produces them.Due basically to their common ancestry. Evolution just builds on the past and does not innovate when it can tinker, So, the closer the ancestry is the closer the skeletal arrangement will be.
Yes. Any animal that has a backbone and other bones like you do, is a vertebrate.
Any animal with a backbone is a vertebrate. Sloths have bones, including a backbone. So they are vertebrates.
it has no bones
whats your nunber,lol it mean with ''bones''
The donkey is a vertebrate
Vertebrate. It has vertebrae and other bones.
No. No bones.
All reptiles, birds, and mammals have the same set of bones in their pelvis, although they may be arranged slightly differently. There are a total of three pairs of bones in the pelvis. These are the two illium, the two ischium, and the two pubis bones.
You've obviously never seen a snail or a slug. They have no bones in their slimy little bodies.
No bones. Invertebrate. To be a vertebrate, you need a backbone.
the shark have bones so it is a vertebrate animal
it has no bones
They are the result of slight changes in the genetic information that produces them.Due basically to their common ancestry. Evolution just builds on the past and does not innovate when it can tinker, So, the closer the ancestry is the closer the skeletal arrangement will be.
Yes. Any animal that has a backbone and other bones like you do, is a vertebrate.
They are the result of slight changes in the genetic information that produces them.Due basically to their common ancestry. Evolution just builds on the past and does not innovate when it can tinker, So, the closer the ancestry is the closer the skeletal arrangement will be.
the vertebrate's at the bottom is the coccyx