yes since eagles are birds and birds are vertabrates and vertabrates have backbones, eagles have backbones.
No they are not. They have a backbone, so they are vertebrates.
1. If it has a backbone, it's a vertebrate.2. Birds have backbones.3. Eagles are birds.So, yes.
Yes, all birds are vertibrates. A vertibrate is any animal with a backbone, so all higher animals (birds, mammals, reptiles, etc) are vertibrates. examples of non-vertibrates are jellyfish and earthworms.
No, they have a backbone. Vertebrates are ALL animals that have backbones. Invertebrates are ALL animals that do not have backbones.
Think about this. If a eagle didn't have a backbone it wouldn't be able to flap its wings to fly nor would it be able to sit upon a tree branch to rest. Also if there is no backbone how does the body hold itself up. Think about your questions and see if it would make sense to see a eagle without a backbone,it would look like a sack full of feathers.
its a vetebrate. There is no such thing as a non vertebrate. it's invertebrate
Vertebrates have backbones. Examples are dinosaurs, humans and eagles. Invertebrates have no backbone. Examples are ants, squids and trilobites.
Eagles, and all birds, are vertebrates because they have a spine (backbone).No. Animals with spines are vertebrates, therefore a bald eagle is a vertebrate.
Yes they do!Yes, they have a backbone.
no bees are invertabrates that means they have no backbone
Some animals with a backbone include mammals (e.g. dogs, cats), birds (e.g. eagles, sparrows), reptiles (e.g. snakes, turtles), amphibians (e.g. frogs, salamanders), and fish (e.g. goldfish, sharks).
No plankton do not have a backbone.