Reptiles.
Animals that possess a backbone are known as vertebrates. This group includes mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
Vertebrates are animals that have a backbone, which is composed of individual vertebrae. This group includes mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. The backbone serves as a structural support for the body and also houses and protects the spinal cord.
Yes. All mammals are vertebrates (have a backbone, or spinal column).
Vertebrata is a subphylum of the phylum Chordata. Subphylum Vertebrata contains animals like fish, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and birds. Animals in subphylum Vertebrata have craniums, increased cephalization, and endoskeletons, and they typically have vertebrates, although there are some exceptions, like hagfish.
There are four main classes of animals: Mammals (Mammalia), Birds (Aves), Reptiles (Reptilia), and Fish (Chondrichthyes, Agnatha, Placodermi, Actinopterygii, Sarcopterygii).
Amphibians, then reptiles, birds, and finally mammals!
They are none of these. Sparrows are birds, which are Vertebrates and fall in to the Ornithurae group
mammals are the smallest group of vertebrates
1.picies(fish) 2.amphibian 3.reptile 4.aves(birds) 5.mammals
They are collectively called "vertebrates".
Mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish are vertebrates
Mammals
All are vertebrates - all have a spinal column.
There are seven classes of vertebrates. They are the jawless fish, the cartilaginous fish, the bony fish, the amphibians, the reptiles, the mammals, and the birds. Within each group there are many species.
No. Chickens are birds, which is a different group of vertebrates from mammals. Birds lay eggs, while most mammals give birth to live offspring. The only exceptions to this are the platypus and echidna, which are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals. No. Chickens are birds, which is a different group of vertebrates from mammals.
mammals
Fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds, and mammals are all vertebrates. They all have a backbone and internal bones.