Butterflys, snakes, ants and some other stuff
Animals that do not have a backbone. Such as snails, insects, worms, etc.
Worms are invertebrates they don't have backbone.
Yes lobsters are invertebrates, as are all Arthopods.
It's technically an exoskelatal ocean bug.
No, they are vertebrates. They have a backbone- a rather HUGE backbone.
yes as snails and slugs are part of the mollusc family
of course it is! look up sea urchin in the da dictionary!!!
Humans don't have "invertebrae". First off, an invertebrate is an animal that doesn't have a vertebrae, or spinal cord.
go ask your mom, shes a a squid
According to recent science study's there are an estimated 3-30 different animal species. That includes Invertebrae and vertebraed animals in the united states of America! Hope you liked this information! Wednesday, April 11th, 2012 Thanks! -Emily- (see tevanikki on you tube)
There are 4 main groups of arthropods. They are the Chelicerata, Crustacea, Tracheata, and the now extinct Trilobites. Crabs are considered to be arthropods and are a part of the Crustacea group which also include shrimp and lobster.
There are numerous types of animals that both thrive in freshwater and saltwater other than fish. Such examples, for a freshwater organism, are: mammals like otters, platypus, and Capybaras, reptiles such as Alligators, Birds, such as the Great Egret, etc. As for saltwater animals, you can find tons of varieties: crustaceans, mammals, Copepods (tiny crustaceans that live in both saltwater and freshwater), Bivalves, Coral, Invertebrae, Cephalopods, reptiles, Gastropods (snails, slugs), Sea urchins, sea turtles, etc.