porcupine hedgehog
You back bone refers to the spinal column in the human skeleton. The spine is made up of 24 vertebrae and can be divided into three parts: the Cervical spine (top), the thoracic spine (middle) and the lumbar (lower back).
The real name for the backbone is the spine, which is made up of a series of interconnected bones called vertebrae. The spine serves as a protective structure for the spinal cord and provides support for the upper body.
Actually its still spine. The spine in anatomy is the combination of the vertebral column (the bone part) and the spinal chord (the nervous tissue part). that may be all right and so but there is still another wscientific word for spine and and that is dorsal and lumber vertebrate
The scientific name is the latin "columna vertebralis."
The scapula is divided by the spine into unequal portions called the supraspinous fossa and infraspinous fossa. The spine is a bony ridge that runs diagonally across the flat surface of the scapula.
They belong to the mammal class. Why? Because they are covered in hair, they have a spine, they’re warm-blooded and they feed milk to their babies once they are born.
none if a mammal doesnt have a spine then it is not a mammal
porcupine
Yes, they are a mammal.
No -- its a mammal. It has a vertebrae (spine).
Yes. The Northern hopping mouse is a mammal. All mammals are vertebrates, meaning all mammal species have a spine.
In a mammal, the spine is the backbone.It is also part of a book cover.
yes of course they do but they are very thin.
Yes. A wolverine is a land mammal, close in look to a badger. They have a vertebrae (spine).
a mammal it has fur and it has a spine
A bat.
NO! It is a mammal, therefore having a spine.