yes they do because dinosaurs had bones and chickens pigs cows horses have bones too so the answer is yes.
Invertibrates
Technically, 95 percent of Earth's living things (besides plants) are invertebrates, but the percentage of animals has not yet been discovered.
about 95% of all animals can fly.
No. Many animal species have an exoskeleton or no skeleton at all. The huge amount of animals that fall into these two categories makes it impossible for 95% of known species to have bones. Insects make up over half of the known species. Insects have an exoskeleton and do not have bones like humans and other vertebrates do. Since more than 50% of species are insects and therefore have an exoskeleton, it is impossible for more than 50% of species to have bones.
insects take up about 95% of the animals on earth
No, 95-97% of all animals on Earth are Invertebrates.
60 to 70 percent for people, 70 percent for elephants, 95 percent for jellyfish.
insects take up about 95% of the animals on earth
Approximately 5% of animal species have a backbone, classifying them as vertebrates. The vast majority, around 95%, are invertebrates, which do not possess a backbone or bones. While some invertebrates, like certain mollusks, have hard structures, they do not have a skeletal system like vertebrates. In summary, only a small fraction of animal species have bones.
more than 95% of animals are invertebrates.
A = 95 percent of 1.052632 A (rounded)
Yes. 95 percent = 0.95 = 95/100