Yes. Reptiles are vertebrates.
Some snakes have a small bone spur that lies in the area of their pelvis. This spur is thought to be the remnant of a femur or leg bone from when snakes evolved from lizards.
Yes they have a backbone
Yes, because they have a spine (back bone).
Yes they have a backbone
Yes
No they are vertebrates, because they have back bone.
Yes. Crocodiles, like all vertebrates, have a backbone.
All lizards are vertebrates.
Tortoise are vertebrates they have a back bone like we humans do.
No. Snakes are relatively recently evolved compared with other types of vertebrates and are the newest branch of reptiles. The first animals with backbones we fish, which were followed by amphibians and reptiles. Dinosaurs, mammals, birds, turtles, crocodiles, and lizards all had backbones and appeared before the first snakes slithered across the ground.
Yes, all crocodiles are vertebrates and, therefore, have backbones.
Yes. All snakes are vertebrates.