Chordata is not something you "have." It is a way if classifying an animal. "Chordata" is a phylum in which vertebraes, urochodatas, and cephalochordates are put under (how they are classified).
If your question was meant to be "are butterflies chordates" then the answer is no. Butterflies are classified under the phylum "Arthropoda," not under the phylum Chordata.
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of the shape of the butterflies
Butterflies do not have bones.
I don't think so, butterflies are insect which means they have an exoskeleton, and exoskeleton doesn't have pores.
As far as i can tell a rabble of butterflys or a swarm of butterflys is the answer ... go figure ???
notochord
what do chordatas eat what do chordatas eat Chordates eat through ingestion, which is closest to humans. This is unlike the other phylum that may use absorption. All of the organisms in the Phylum Chordata are herbivores, omnivores, and carnivores. ^ If you want to knkow what they eat, then I would research certain animals, since there are about 450,000 species. Hope that helped!
There are several characteristics that all chordatas share, including a dorsal hollow nerve cord. They also all will have pharyngeal slits and a notochord.
No, butterflies are not classified as reptiles. Butterflies are insects.
butterflies nest
= butterflies is already plural =
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of the shape of the butterflies
Butterflies.
Butterflies do not have bones.
Yes!! There are butterflies in Michoacan.
there are butterflies in the forest but little