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The brown treecreeper (Climacteris picumnus), like all bird species worldwide, has a backbone as part of an internal bony skeleton.
No, bees -- like all insects -- do not have a bony skeleton, so no backbone. They have a hard outer casing called an exoskeleton which gives them their body shape.
Yes. Bees, like all insects, do not have a bony skeleton -- so no vertebrae. They have a hard outer casing called an exoskeleton which gives the body its shape.
yes a pig is a vertebrate why? well because one like many animals a pig has a backbone so it is clamed a vertebrate
No fish don't have a skeleton on the out side. On the out side its just skin.
A shell does not have a backbone. However, some shells, like a turtles, serve as the backbone.
No. Like a flatworm it has no backbone, but it is round and not flat.
Like all birds (ever eat chicken?) a parrot has a bony skeleton.
Yes, trout are a bony fish (as opposed to cartilaginous fish, like sharks).
Yes, like all mammals, they are vertebrates, and have a backbone.
An invertebrate is an animal that doesn't have a backbone. A vertebrate is an animal that has a backbone. Since a flamingo has a backbone, (like all birds) it is a vertebrate.it is vertebrate
An inverterbrate has no backbone. Like a jellyfish is quite a good example. And a vertebrate has a backbone like us!!