Not all animals have backbones. Actually most animals on earth are invertabrates.
Yes, all dogs have a backbone.
Dogs are vertebrates. They have a backbone, which places them in the category of vertebrates.
Yes, a Yorkshire Terrier does have a backbones, as it is a vertebrate.
the chinchilla is a vertebrate because it has a backbone
Squirrels,Rabitts,Raccoons,Dogs,Opossum's and dogs with their owners are all animals that frequent parks.
Huskies are dogs, so they posses spines same as all other dogs. Goes with being a vertebrate.
Yes, it's a mammal in the same family as dogs and wolves - all vertebrates
Fish, birds, reptiles, dogs, and mammals are all similar in one way. they all have a backbone. ~ann :]
Yes. Like all dogs, Jack Russel terriers have a back bone, a spine.
Yes, dogs have backbones. The backbone, also known as the spine or vertebral column, is a vital part of their skeletal system that provides support and protection for the spinal cord.
joint from the spinal column of a vertebrate
Well, honey, animals with a backbone are called vertebrates. So, if you're talking about creatures like dogs, cats, birds, and even us humans, you're looking at a bunch of vertebrates strutting their stuff. So next time you see a critter with a spine, just remember they're part of the vertebrate club.