Sharks indeed have a backbone. End of story.
Sharks belong to the vertebrate group known as Fish. Specifically, they belong to the vertebrate group known as Chondrichthyes - all sharks and rays - which have skeletons of cartilage rather than bone.
vertebrate
yes
It is a vertebrate. They have backbones.
Mammal
They most definitely are.
All sharks are vertebrates.
Like all sharks, the Great White shark is a vertebrate. However, also like all sharks, they do not have bones, they have cartilage.
Yes, they both have back bones and are considered to be vertebrates.
Sharks are a type of cartilaginous fish, that is their skeleton is made of cartilage rather than bone. They belong to the vertebrate subphylum of chondrichthyes.
A vertebrate is any animal with a set of vertebrae protecting a spinal cord. Sharks do have a spine. That means bull sharks are vertebrates.
Sharks are a type of cartilaginous fish, that is their skeleton is made of cartilage rather than bone. They belong to the vertebrate subphylum of chondrichthyes.