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No. Invertebrates are a class of animals that do not have a back-bone. Lions are Mammals and Vertebrates. They have a back bone and a skeleton. So, they are not invertebrates
Jellies are invertebrates.
they have invertebratesinvertebratesStarfish are invertebrates because they have no spine.invertebrate- thanks to my science teacher she just taught the class about invertebrates etc.starfish are vertabrates
No, centipedes are not vertebrates, they are invertebrates and included in phylum Arthropoda.
No, oysters belong to the gastropoda class of invertebrates.
Class Gastropoda.
Yes, centipedes do not have a backbone and are thus invertebrates. Centipedes are arthropods (Phylum Arthropoda), myriapods (Superclass Myriapoda) and chilopods (Class Chilopoda).
Yes. Most of them are in the class Scyphozoa, which is in the invertebrates phylum Cnidaria.
a vertebrate: class - Sarcopterygii (fleshy-finned fish)
Witchetty grubs are invertebrates. They are the larvae of various species of moths, particularly those in the family Cossidae, and belong to the class Insecta. As invertebrates, they lack a backbone and have an exoskeleton, which is characteristic of insects.
No, chameleons are not invertebrates; they are vertebrates. Chameleons belong to the class Reptilia, which means they have a backbone and an internal skeleton made of bone. Invertebrates, on the other hand, are animals that lack a backbone, such as insects, mollusks, and worms.
Yes, giant wood wasps are invertebrates. They belong to the class Insecta within the phylum Arthropoda, which includes all insects and other invertebrates. As invertebrates, they lack a backbone and have an exoskeleton made of chitin.