Invertebrates are animals without a backbone. So no flying fish are NOT invertebrates.
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Insects are the only flying invertebrates.
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no, fish are vertebrates.
No. Any animal you can think of, except for fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals are invertebrates - just think of the diversity. Jellyfish, worms, insects, crabs, spiders, millipedes, starfish, all invertebrates! Flying, swimming, crawling and scuttling all around you, and with plenty of differences.
No, all fish are vertebrates.
Fish are vertebrates, jellyfish are invertebrates.
Insects are an excellent example of an entire order of flying invertebrates. They have no vertebral structures, are generally structured by chitin-based exoskeletons, and are often winged.
No, they are cephalopods which are invertebrates. Fish are vertebrates.
No, the are cephalopods which are invertebrates.
no there is no such thing as a flying fish