Yes. All animals which have a spine, or backbone, are classified in the phylum Chordata. There are three subphylums in Chordata: Urochordata (tunicates), Cephalachordata (lancelets), and Vertebrata (vertebrates). Dolphins belong to the phylum Chordata because they are vertebrates.
The bottlenose dolphin is a Vertabrae. It has a backbone.
No a bottlenose dolphin does not have a neck
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The bottlenose dolphin is in the kingdom mammals
the bottlenose dolphin is. by far.
A female bottlenose dolphin (there is no special phrasing for a female bottlenose dolphin)
Tursiops truncatus is the scientific name for a bottlenose dolphin.
a bottlenose dolphin you stupid person
Common bottlenose dolphin was created in 1821.
No the bottlenose dolphin is not the fastest swimmer out of the dolphins the orca dolphin is the fastest dolphin out of all the dolphins.
The spotted dolphin, as with any dolphin, is a mammal and therefore has a backbone, or vertebrate..
No, they have a backbone.