Yes! Flies are invertebrates (an animal without a back bone), they belong to the insects catergory which belongs to invertebrates.
No, house flies do not have vertebrates. They are invertebrates, belonging to the class Insecta, which means they lack a backbone. Instead, they have an exoskeleton made of chitin and possess a body structure typical of insects.
No. All flies are invertebrates, just as all arthropods are invertebrates. These creatures do not have backbones.
Bats, birds and pterosaurs are the only vertebrates that evolved the ability to fly.
Snakes are vertebrates.
vertebrates
A toucan is a bird, and all birds are vertebrates.
Dolphins are vertebrates.
They have a skeleton & are therefore Vertebrates
Ostrich's are vertebrates as they have a spine.
Pelicans are birds and, like all birds, they are vertebrates. Pelicans have a backbone and an internal skeleton.
There are both vertebrates(things with backbones) & non-vertebrates(animals without backbones).
vertebrates have a backbone invertebrates don't