Yes horses have backbones they are Vertebrates.
They are vertebrate.They are Vertebrates because they have a backbone invertebrates are animals that dont have a backbone i hope this helped you x
A horse is a vertebrate because a vertebrate means an animal with a backbone. Horses have backbones.
Arabian horses, like all other horse breeds and mammals is a Vertebrate.
the chinchilla is a vertebrate because it has a backbone
well the main difference is that a horses spine is made of bone while a sharks is made of cartilage.
The Arabian horse is the breed that has one less vertebra in its backbone compared to other horses. This unique anatomical feature is believed to contribute to the breed's distinctive high tail carriage.
Seahorses belong to the scientific family of invertebratescalled, Syngnathidae, so if they are invertabrates, the do not have a back-bone.Seahorses have backbones, but no ribs.
it has no bones
The mustang horse is no different than any other horse if you're discussing vertebrae or invertebrae. All horses are vertebrae but how many bones are in the spine depends on the breed. An animal is a vertebrate if they have a backbone/spine. So usually, any creature that has a skeleton is a vertebrate. Invertebrates don't have a backbone and usually have what is known as an extoskeleton (outer skeleton), such as insects or crabs. Therefore, the mustang is a horse and horses have spines = vertebrate.
Yes they do!Yes, they have a backbone.
A sea horse is a vertibrate (under the category FISH)
no bees are invertabrates that means they have no backbone