Approximately 5% of animal species have a backbone, classifying them as vertebrates. The vast majority, around 95%, are invertebrates, which do not possess a backbone or bones. While some invertebrates, like certain mollusks, have hard structures, they do not have a skeletal system like vertebrates. In summary, only a small fraction of animal species have bones.
yes they do because dinosaurs had bones and chickens pigs cows horses have bones too so the answer is yes.
Invertebrate animals are animals that have NO bones, such as crabs. Vertebrate animals are animals that HAVE bones, such as dogs.
every animal is a predator and eats other animals but some animals eat them alive or poison them so i wold say 85 percent
All animals have bones.
It depends on which animal you are talking about. Some animals without bones are larger than animals with bones. Compare the Giant Pacific Octopus with a mouse.
15%
No animals live in Antarctica. Some animals come to the continent to breed, and they return to their homes in the sea.
Animals with back bones are known as vertebrates
Birds have pneumatic bones.
No Bones are in animals Carrots are vegetables
Depends on the animal- there is no one answer. Unless you want to say that ALL bones are in animals.
No, animals have only two humeri (large bones in the forelimbs).