Yes, rabbits belong to the vertebrate group. They are mammals, specifically classified under the order Lagomorpha, which includes hares and pikas. Like all vertebrates, rabbits have a backbone or spinal column, which is a characteristic feature of this group.
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There are all sorts of animals that are invertebrates. However a rabbit is not one of them. A rabbit is a vertebrate.
Penguins belong to a vertebrate group called aves.
Is a bunny is a invertebrate or a vertebrate
Starfish are not in a vertebrate group because they do not have vertebrae.
The vertebrate group of rats is the order: Rodentia.
The Pelochelys cantorii vertebrate group is "Reptile."
Amphibians are the vertebrate group that epipedobates tricolor in.
The vertebrate group megadyptes antipodes are in is mammals.
An ambystoma mexicanum is an axolotl, of the vertebrate group amphibians.
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An Axolotl is like a type of salamander so it is in the Amphibian vertebrate group :)