A vertebrate is an animal with a backbone. Examples would be you, your dog, your cat, your bird, your fish and your lizard or snake.
Vertebrates I agree, Animals with backbones are called Vertabrates. Alot of animals are vertabrates. Here are some examples, of animals with backbones, Vertabrates. * Dogs * Cats * Birds * Snakes * FrogsThey are the vertebrates. For example: elephants, birds, cats, dolphins.
Some examples of vertebrates that can float in water include ducks, alligators, and hippos. These animals have adaptations such as buoyant bodies or air-filled structures that allow them to stay afloat on the water's surface.
Vertebrates have backbones. Examples are dinosaurs, humans and eagles. Invertebrates have no backbone. Examples are ants, squids and trilobites.
In some other vertebrates, the cartilage skeleton may ossify (turn into bone) as the animal matures. This process allows for increased support and protection for the body. Examples of vertebrates with ossified cartilage skeletons include some species of sharks and rays.
Yes.
Two examples of vertebrates are humans and iguanas. Two examples of invertebrates are starfish and cockroaches.
Anything that has a back bone is a vetebrateThese are 10 examples of vertebrates:HumansSharksBirdsRatsCatsDogsHorsesLizardsMonkeysLionsWhales
Owls,Carnidal,parrot,Ostrich
No, parasites can be both invertebrates and vertebrates. Some examples of vertebrate parasites include tapeworms and lice, while examples of invertebrate parasites include ticks and fleas.
No. Vertebrates are only those that have backbones. Examples such as lobster, crab, insects do not have backbones are considered invertebrates. Examples such as humans, cats, dogs, or bears have vertebrate, making us vertebrates.
Vertebrates are animals that have a backbone. Here are some vertebrates: lizards, cows, tigers, birds, snakes, monkeys, fish and us, humans.
Vertebrates:-frog-salamander-snake-crocodile-iguana-monitor lizard-cow-horse-koala-kangarooInvertebrates:-jellyfish-sponges-hydra-earthworm-leech-flatworms-starfish-snail-squid-scallop