No, snails do not have a backbone; they are invertebrates.
Snails are not vertebrates.
Snails have a shell, but no spine. Butterflies have an exoskeleton, but no spine. The defining characteristic for all vertebrates is a spine, so neither snails or butterflies are vertebrates.
sponges,worms,and snails are invertebrates.
snail are no vertebrates
They are invertibrates.
No.
No.Reptiles are vertebrates, snails are invertebrates.A snail is a mollusc and specifically, a gastropod.
Vertebrates. They are salamanders. Salamanders are amphibians. Amphibians are vertebrates. Like us (and unlike insects, snails, and jellyfish) they are descended from ancestors with backbones.
Snails are invertebrates. They carry their "skeletal system" (exoskeleton) on the outside in the form of their shells, they do not have internal bones. Vertebrates have internal skeletal systems with a spine and vertebral column.
No. Snails are gastropods, in the phylum mollusk. Amphibians are vertebrates and include animals such as frogs, newts, and salamanders.
No. Oysters are bivalve shellfish. Vertebrates are animals with internal skeletons.
Vertebrate. All mammals are vertebrates. An invertebrate has no bones. Earthworms, snails, and caterpillars are examples of invertebrates.