A scorpion is an Invertebrate.
A scorpion is an Invertebrate.
Scorpians don't have either, but they areinvertebrates. which means they don;t have a back bone
it doesn't have a backbone
it is an insect all insects is a vertebrate
aracinaids
yes... they have... they are invertebrates and have jointed legs...
Scorpions are not vertebrates. They do not have a backbone and are classified as invertebrates.
Arthropoda - The Arthropods. Invertebrates that have a chetin-based exoskeleton.
None really, scorpions on the whole tend to prey upon invertebrates and small vertebrates such as rodents, frogs or lizards . While there may be the rare case, it seems unlikely that any scorpion would have birds as their main prey as birds are mainly in the air and the scorpions are on the ground. If anything its the scorpions which should be watching out for the birds. Maybe your thinking of the Goliath bird eating tarantula (Which mainly eats invertebrates, not birds)?
invertebrates
vertebrates and invertebrates different?
They are vertebrates.
Vertebrates have spinal chord and invertebrates don't.
Vertebrates have spines & invertebrates do not have spines.
Invertebrates.
invertebrates
vertebrates
Vertebrates.
all vertebrates have endoskeleton but not all invertebrates do
The chordata contains both vertebrates and invertebrates.
A scorpion is an Invertebrate.