Corpuscular animals, such as insects and small mammals, are active during twilight hours. They have adapted to low light conditions and are most active at dawn and dusk. These animals have specialized senses and behaviors that allow them to thrive during these times, such as enhanced night vision and heightened sensitivity to movement and sound. In contrast, diurnal animals are active during the day, while nocturnal animals are active at night.
Vertebrates have backbones, other animals (besides vertebrates) don't have back bones.
It is by its habits, habitat and appereance....
They use there fins
lungs are vertical to the spine
vertebrates differ from other animals because they have a central nervous system running down their back
some examples are caterpillars, worms, and other animals that do NOT backbones.more examples would be like snails and stuff like that.
In one sense, since humans are animals, your brain does not differ from the brina of an animal. human brains, and those of the other great apes, do differ from those of other animals in size relative to body size. In addition, human brains have structured that some other animals, reptiles, for example, lack.
In one sense, since humans are animals, your brain does not differ from the brina of an animal. human brains, and those of the other great apes, do differ from those of other animals in size relative to body size. In addition, human brains have structured that some other animals, reptiles, for example, lack.
they have different hearing range
they have different hearing range
they have different hearing range
they have different hearing range