Yes, slow worms do have a backbone. They are legless lizards, classified as reptiles, and possess a vertebral column made up of vertebrae, which is a characteristic of all vertebrates. Despite their snake-like appearance, they are more closely related to lizards than to snakes.
no a worm is an invertabrate meaning it has no backbone
A worm
Peloponnese Slow Worm was created in 1894.
it is a lizard with no legs there fore it is a snake.
No they do not. They are invertebrates.
no they do not have backbones if a worm do not have a backbone then a thousand led do not have a backbone 😱💪
Worms are invertebrates they don't have backbone.
Annelids have no legs, no backbone, and are "worm-like."
Invertebrate, as a worm does not have a spine (backbone).
An "invertebrate" is an animal without a backbone, such as a jellyfish or worm.
The worm is an invertebrate because it doesn't have a backbone.
an animal without a backbone like a snail or worm or something