Vertebrates comprise approximately 3-5% of all known animal species on Earth. While there are around 66,000 recognized vertebrate species, the majority of animal species are invertebrates, which make up over 95% of the total. This highlights the immense diversity of life forms, with invertebrates vastly outnumbering their vertebrate counterparts.
Yes we are. A vertebrate has a backbone!
We use about 38 percent of Earth's land surface for agriculture.
Glaciers cover nearly 10% of Earth's land surface.
yes, it is a vertibrate and ALL vertibrates have back bones.
Mertensia ovum is not in any class of vertebrate, it is a comb jelly in the phylum Ctenophora.
Yes, all mammals are vertibrates.
Yes, elephants have backbones, so are vertibrates.
no
yes, it is a mamal and all mamals are vertibrates and all vertibrates have backbones
Backbones
Of course they are!
yes
vertibrates
Yes they are vertabrates. They are fish and fish are vertibrates. Fish, Reptiles, Amphibians, Mammals, and birds are all vertibrates.
they are vertibrates
Yes.
vertibrates