Sharks indeed have a backbone. End of story.
vertebrate
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.
yes
Mammal
They most definitely are.
It is a vertebrate. They have backbones.
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.
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.
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.