Vertebrates are animals with a backbone,
so some vertebrates live in water (e.g. fish) but others live on land (e.g. cows).
they all have backbones and they have to live in water or in land
Amphibians were the first vertebrates that came out of the water. The first vertebrates that could live outside of the water though were reptiles. or class reptilia this was during the Carboniferous period.
amphibians
Platypuses are not marine vertebrates. They can only live near fresh water.
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Amphibians (frogs, newts, toads and salamanders).
In the world (For a better answer look down.)Vertebrates live all around the world. Some live in water or land. We humans are vertebrates too. Vertebrates like us live in houses. Pets you have are also vertebrates so they may live in cages or even in trees like birds and hamsters.Invertebrates can live anywhere vertebrates can, however their ability to move is often more limited than vertebrates.Most insects, and worms are Invertebrates. along with every germ, and bacteria. Octopuses are also Invertebrates.any where
Land and aquatic vertebrates are similar in that they both have a vertebral column. They are both either primary or secondary consumers as well. A difference is that vertebrates that live only in the water do not have fully developed hind legs.
Class Amphibia .
Vertebrates with hair, giving birth to live young, and that suckle their young are mammals.
yes,they are.I know because they can lay eggs in places many other animals cant.(water animals)
After fish, amphibians were the next group of creatures to evolve on Earth. Amphibians are cold-blooded vertebrates that can live both on land and in water. They were the first vertebrates to colonize terrestrial habitats.