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Yes, kangaroo rats do have a backbone.
A rat is a vertebrate, meaning it has a backbone and an internal skeleton.An animal which is not classed as a vertebrate is known as an invertebrate, rather than a "non-vertebrate".
Yes, nutria rats are mammals and all mammals are vertebrates (they have a backbone).For more information on vertebrates and invertebrates see related questions.
Yes, a rat has a backbone. Rats are mammals and belong to the class Mammalia, which means they possess a vertebral column, or spine, made up of individual vertebrae. This backbone provides structural support and protects the spinal cord, allowing for movement and flexibility.
Yes, the naked mole rat is a vertebrate. It belongs to the Phylum Chordata, which includes all animals with a spinal cord or backbone.
Yes they do!Yes, they have a backbone.
no bees are invertabrates that means they have no backbone
No. No insect has a backbone.
No plankton do not have a backbone.
Backbone is dick.
A pain on your backbone
no the earthworm is an invertebrate and therefore has no backbone.