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Well Pigs Do Have Bones And Worms Have No Bones and Snail Has A Shell On The Out Side So Snail And Worm
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NO I is like a snail a shell but no bones. they wouldn't be compact enough to fit in the shell
You've obviously never seen a snail or a slug. They have no bones in their slimy little bodies.
Jellyfish, slug, snail, crab, octopus, all invertebrates have no bones.
The coral snake, as a vertebrate, has bones.
slug, snail, skark (they have tissue instead of bones),
There are many predators of the snail. birds, fishes, frogs, and many other animals. but the predator depends on the type of snail.
A arthopod is a spider which has a exoskeleton, segmented body, and jointed appendages. They also have book lungs and a open circulatory system.
Words that can be made from the letters in snail are:aailanasIinlainisnailnilsailsin
A snake is a vertebrate belonging to the class reptilia. All vertebrates except for a few classes of fish have bones. Snails are molluscs belonging to the class gastropoda. They evolved from a boneless ancestor that they do not share with vertebrates.
no, a snail is an invertebrate meaning it has no spineThat's a tough question that you have to think a little bit, but no a snail is not a vertebrate. I t does not have any bony. it is soft and squishythey dont have bonesNo, snails are not vertebrates, because they do not have a backbone/spinal cord. Thus, a snail would be classified as an invertebrate. Its shell acts as an exoskeleton, while means it doesn't have any bones inside its body, and therefore has no spinal cord.