Yes, an owl is a bird with an internal skeleton and a backbone consistant with the vertebrate classification.
Yes, an owl is a bird and birds are one of the 5 big groups of animals that have a backbone & skull. The 5 big groups of vertebrates: fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. For an illustration of an owl skeleton, visit the owlpages at http://www.owlpages.com/image.php?image=articles-Owl+Physiology-Skeleton-01 .
Owls are vertebrates, as are all birds. They have spines.
Snowy owls are birds and birds are vertebrates.
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Owls,Carnidal,parrot,Ostrich
Yes. All birds are vertebrates.
Birds are vertebrates. Invertebrates include worms, slugs, clams, and so forth.
All owls are birde and birds belong to class aves . All aves are vertebrates which also include mammals reptiles amphibia and fishes .Vertebrates belong to phylum Chordata, hence owl is chordate .
If you mean a spine, then yes squirrels have a spine.
Yes. All Owls are vertebrates. Any creature with a backbone/spine is a vertebrate.
Owls are vertebrates. They have bones on the inside of the body, versus a crab or lobster which is an invertebrate; they have an hard shell on the outside of their body.
All animals with a backbone are vertebrates. All birds have a backbone. All owls are birds.