Deer are vertebrates, They have a backbone, and a cranium, and a dorsal hollow nerve tube and internal organs.
A deer is a Vertebrate. Vertebrate=Has a backbone Invertebrate=Does not have a backbone A deer is a mammal, and all mammals are vertebrates.
Yes: A deer is a mammal - it gives birth to live young. All mammals are vertebrates, and all vertebrates have backbones. Therefore, a deer has a backbone.
They are vertebrates. They are mammals and have a spinal column.
Dogs, deer and cows are mammals. They are vertebrates as they have a spinal column.
Deer are mammals. All mammals on the planet have spines. Therefore deer are vertebrates.
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No they are vertebrates because they have backbones. Invertebrates don't have a backbone. Invertebrates are bugs incests, arthropods. mollusks, annelid coelenterates etc.
White-tailed deer are mammals, which are vertebrates, and all vertebrates have bilateral symmetry. This means they have symmetry across one plane (known as the sagittal plane, and directly down the centre of their body), which means one side of their body approximately mirrors the other side.
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A caribou is a member of the deer family (which are mammals and vertebrates) and is the only type of deer that live in the northernmost reaches of the Earth. Caribou are also known as reindeer in European countries and as domesticated animals.
Snakes are vertebrates.
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