No they are invertebrates.
They eat molluscs and snails, which are invertebrates.
No. Mussels are molluscs and molluscs are invertebrate animals. Invertebrates do not have backbones.
Class Gastropoda.
Yes,some invertebrates have an exoskeleton.eg:-many insects,crustaceans,some molluscs
* birds * reptiles * fish * amphibians * invertebrates, including crustaceans, molluscs, insects, arachnids, etc
Invertebrates can be divided into 5 groups. Insects Arachnids Crustaceans Worms Molluscs
No. Snails and squid are invertebrates, specifically they are molluscs.
Molluscs are invertebrates that range from the snail to the giant squid.
No, the octopus is not a mammal.The octopus is in a class of molluscs called cephalopods.All mammals are vertebrates, meaning they have a backbone. Octopuses do not have a backbone, making them invertebrates.
All of these (insects, snails, lobsters) are invertebrates without internal skeletons or back bones.
They were invertebrates. They were shelled molluscs, basically large sea snails.