I do not know if there is an exact percentage, but I do know that the of the known species, the most are invertebrates. This is because bugs are invertebrates. There are so many different species of bigs, just the insects alone, that we cannot find and name them all. Also you have many other groups of invertebrates.
No, 95-97% of all animals on Earth are Invertebrates.
more than 95% of animals are invertebrates.
Technically, 95 percent of Earth's living things (besides plants) are invertebrates, but the percentage of animals has not yet been discovered.
invertebrates (animals without backbones) this isn't accurate as some of the Earth's species haven't yet been discovered. anyways,hope this helped:)
Approximately 95% of living animals on Earth are invertebrates. So there are more invertebrates.
No they don't. e.g. invertebrates
No there is also non-vertebrates which mean they don't have a spine
Animals that have no backbone are part of the group known as invertebrates. This group includes organisms such as insects, worms, snails, and jellyfish. Invertebrates make up the majority of animal species on Earth.
no, invertibrates are animals without bones like an earth worm WRITTEN BY KSHANIAH
Most of the animals alive today are invertebrates, such as insects, spiders, and worms. Invertebrates make up about 97% of all animal species on Earth. They play important roles in various ecosystems as pollinators, decomposers, and prey for other animals.
Approximately 5% of the animal kingdom is made up of vertebrates, which includes animals with a backbone such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. The majority of animals are invertebrates, which do not have a backbone.
jelly fish sea stars snails slugs spiders and earth worms