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.
Yes
Cats are vertebrates and members of the phylum Chordata.Octopuses are invertebrates. The answer to the question is "house cat".
House flies = no. They have a proboscis designed to sop up nutrients. Barn flies = yes. They have a proboscis designed to puncture and suck. Barn flies look identical to house flies unless you know how to tell the difference. So, many people think house flies bite.
Yes! Flies are invertebrates (an animal without a back bone), they belong to the insects catergory which belongs to invertebrates.
Yes, house flies have two sets of wings.
Snakes are vertebrates.
vertebrates
A toucan is a bird, and all birds are vertebrates.
Common types of flies found in houses include fruit flies, house flies, drain flies, and cluster flies. These flies are attracted to food, moisture, and organic matter, and can be a nuisance if not properly controlled.
i have a thousand flies in my house