Yes, loons are vertebrates. They belong to the class Aves, which includes all birds, and are characterized by having a backbone made of vertebrae. As part of the animal kingdom, they share this trait with other vertebrates, including mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
A raft of loons
Voodoo Loons was created in 2006.
Click on the 'Great Lakes Loons' link on this page to go to the Loons website.
Yes, loons do migrate
what habitat does the common loons live in
Great Lakes Loons was created in 1982.
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Eagles, Raccons, Crows, and Owls because they all eat loons.
No. Loons make a strange yodeling like sound. Also a gutteral "kwuk."
no loons do not live in groups they just live with there mates and kids
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