Some colours mean Danger! Watch out! or Don't eat me, I'm poisonous!. Some colours are to match their enviroment, so they can camoflauge. Some insects may be red because red is the first colour to be camoflauged in the dark!
I do not know if there is an exact percentage, but I do know that the of the known species, the most are invertebrates. This is because bugs are invertebrates. There are so many different species of bigs, just the insects alone, that we cannot find and name them all. Also you have many other groups of invertebrates.
Yes they are they have an exoskeleton so they are invertebrates!
All phyla except for one (Chordata) include only invertebrates, so 8 phyla include only invertebrates. The phylum Chordata is made up of the subphylum Vertebrata so therefore Chordata also has some species in it that are invertebrates. Humans are included in the phylum Chordata as well as the subphylum Vertebrata.
No, invertebrates don't have back bones but goats have so they are vertebrates
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No mammals are invertebrates. All mammals are vertebrates.
Because most of it may be fertilized by sperm from the male invertebrate.
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
most invertebrates are arthropods, and 70% of animals in the world are arthropods (insects), so I'm guessing there are more invertebrates than vertebrates.
Floppy and dead. :) No, not really. Invertebrates look different, depending on what it is! Jellyfish, for example are invertebrates. Did you know that sharks are, too? They have special a bone-like thing called cartilage. So, to answer your question, invertebrates look like many different things!
Approximately 95% of living animals on Earth are invertebrates. So there are more invertebrates.
Yes,some invertebrates have an exoskeleton.eg:-many insects,crustaceans,some molluscs