Corals are a type of invertebrate that do not move from place to place. Instead, they are sessile organisms that attach themselves to a substrate and remain fixed in one location throughout their lives. They play a crucial role in marine ecosystems by forming coral reefs, which provide habitat for many other species. Corals can, however, exhibit growth and expansion over time as they build their structures.
a sponge it doesn't move at all
echinoderms
An arthropod is an invertebrate animal, such as an insect or spider. Most arthropods move by walking. However, some can move by swimming, flying, hopping and wiggling.
Worms are invertebrates, they have no spines.They are invertebrate, they have no backbone but their many fluids in their body enable them to move around. Snakes are vertebrate however, they look the same but have a very long backbone.It is an invertebrate because it doesn't have a backbone.
invertebrate - has exoskeleton
An invertebrate.
They kind move from place to place when it is winter they move south. And they can move if they chose.
yo mama is such a whale they needed to give her a brain to move
Free living.
no
It is an invertebrate 
A bullfrog is not an invertebrate; it has a spine.