Yes! Seahorses are wonderful and unique little creatures. These unusual fish like to live in sheltered areas, where they bob about, swimming upright. They do have a horselike look but with long snouts. They sometimes turn bright colors when in unusual surroundings or when with others. You may see the Related Link (below) for more information, including pictures.
Yes they have muscles that 'oscillate' the dorsal fins to cause movement through the water, and muscles to move sections of their bodies, for example, the tail section to hold onto things. Other muscles include those necessary to move the eyes and to digest food and eliminate waste.
Yes, they do have backbones and this makes them a vertebrate. They are quite cute to watch swim around too. :)
No they do not. Animals with vertebrae are called cordates, and they do not belong to that group.
Yes, seahorses have spinal cords
Yes seahorses have fins.
They have penis...
A sea horse is a vertibrate (under the category FISH)
Vertibrate
is an earthworm a vertibrate
is a fish a vertibrate
is an earthworm a vertibrate
an alligator is a vertibrate
Their invertebrate (no backbone)
The butterfly is not a vertibrate. It belongs to the phylum Arthropoda, Jointed foot and the class Insecta.
Chimpanzees are vertibrate animals. vertibrate animals are those with a backbone (spinal column).
Yes a rat is a vertibrate, since it has a backbone.
Being a mammal, kangaroo is a vertibrate
A vertibrate is an animal with a backbone, since ants dont have internal bones they dont have backbones. An ant is not a vertibrate