Yes. Like all mammals, echidnas are vertebrates.
An animal that does not have a backbone is an invertebrate, such as a snail, an eel,or a snake.
Eels have a backbone so are vertebrates.
Yes, an eel is a vertebrate. Eels belong to the class Actinopterygii, which includes fish that have a backbone. They possess a spinal column, which classifies them as vertebrates, distinguishing them from invertebrates like jellyfish or worms.
Yes they do.Yes. The backbone of the eel is made up of hundreds of little vertebrae so they are extremely flexible.
Egg then leptoceplalus then glass eel then elvers yellow eel then silver eel then spawning . and that is for fresh water eel.?
Egg then leptoceplalus then glass eel then elvers yellow eel then silver eel then spawning . and that is for fresh water eel.?
It is a catfish and carp. It is not an eel.
Fish + Lightning = Eel
An eel is a fish.
no
A freshwater eel is a type of eel. An eel is a long thin fish. The freshwater eel lives in rivers and lakes for most of its life and spawns (or has its young) in the sea
No. The gulper eel is a non-electric producing eel.