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What is a convertebrate?

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Anonymous

∙ 15y ago
Updated: 8/2/2025

A "convertebrate" is not a widely recognized term in Biology or zoology. It might be a typographical error or a misinterpretation of "invertebrate," which refers to animals that lack a backbone, such as insects, mollusks, and crustaceans. If you meant something else, please provide more context for clarification.

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