yes they are.their backbone is chain-like that's why some people get confused with it.
they are invertabrae for they are insects and insects have no backbone at all tell your teacher this she/he will be surprised exactly like mine
animal without backbone
no. if it was then it wouldn't be a legal fish
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An invertabrae are animals with no backbone. Most the earths animals hve no backbone! Some examples are: * squid * shark * jellyfish * earthworm and lots more!!!
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Yes. Snails do not have a vertebral colum or spine. They have an exoskeleton in the form of their shell.
A Vertabrae has a backbone an invertabrae does not. She Waz right :)
Invertabrae animals. It's a whole class of animal including things such as jellyfish.
All eels are vertebrates due to the fact they all have backbones, this is what defines a vertebrate.
Snakes of the subfamily Natricinae are usually regarded as water snakes.
No snakes are herbivores.