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Invertebrates

Invertebrates are animals that lack a spinal cord, such as insects. Ask questions here about these organisms that make up 95 percent of all animal life.

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Does a sugar glider have an invertebrate?

Yes, sugar gliders are mammals - specifically, marsupials, i.e. pouched mammals.

They have fur that covers them, breathe through lungs and are warm-blooded vertebrates. Like all mammals except for monotremes, they give birth to live young and, most importantly for the classification of mammals, they feed their young on mothers' milk.Yes Sugar Gliders are mammals.

How long ago did invertebrates become common on Earth?

Invertebre animals have no spine. Evolutionists believe that they evolved over millions of years. So, there is no specific date. However, I am not an evolutionist, and as a Christian, I believe that animals in most cases, were as they were when God made them in the week that He made the heavens and the earth. Hope this helped!

Why do crayfish shed their skin?

Crayfish shed their shells because they are growing. they do not shed their skin, but rather the inflexible shell on top. Because it is inflexible, it cannot grow with the crayfish and they have to make new ones. Replacing a shell is called "molting". crayfish and other crustaceans molt more when they are young and are growing faster. Hope this helps!

How do you remove rabbits from you lawn without hurting them?

Step 1: First you will need a dog that chases rabbits. Attach the dog to a lead and follow it as it chases the rabbit down the rabbit hole.

Now that you have established where the rabbit hole is keep this in mind for later.

Step 2: Take a bag of carrots (approx 8 carrots) and slice leangth ways into quatars.

Now go back to the rabbit hole with the carrots and start stabbing carrots into the ground every 3 or 4 feet in a line towards the fence. Outside the fence leave more carrots.

Step 3: Watch the Bait, as the rabbits leave the hole towards the pile of carrots outside the property sneak up with a spade and fill the rabbit hole with dirt.

Step 4: Step 4 is a bit tricky but by far the most important step. You will need to follow the dog around and catch some of his urine in a cup. Once you have the dogs urine poor this over the dirt on the rabbit hole. This will discourage the rabbits from coming back. Human urine will also work but the dogs urine will be much more effective :)

How does The Distribution of invertebrates depends on the light intensity?

certain invertebrates are highly sensitive to light. light often means heat and some don't have a high tolerance of heat.

What do coelenterates eat?

they are aquatic animals...mostly marine ..few live in fresh water like hydra

What is the group when an invertebrate has a fleshy pad for movementanimals?

Molluscs - The molluscs or mollusks, compose the large phylum of invertebrate animals, known as the phylum Mollusca. Around 85,000 extant species of molluscs are recognized.

Snails, slugs etc.

Are invertebrate endothermic or exothermic?

Insects are exothermic which means their temperature depends on the temperature of the surrounding

environment.

Do mealworms pee?

Yes, in a sense. As worms break down organic matter, they produce waste material called vermicast. This is also known as worm castings, worm humus or worm manure. These worm castings, or waste materials, are particularly rich in nitrogen, phosphate, calcium, and magnesium, and are sold in combination with other compost materials for fertilisation purposes. Basically, an earthworm is just one big digestive system. Organic matter is ingested through the front end, works its way through the worm's body, and is excreted at the back.

Are myriapods invertebrates?

Some marsupials are carnivores.

Whilst many marsupials come under the heading of herbivores, e.g. kangaroos, wombats, wallabies or omnivores e.g. possums, bilbies, bandicoots, etc., there is a group of carnivorous marsupials known as the dasyurids.This group includes the Tasmanian devil, quoll, planigale and the now-extinct Thylacine, or Tasmanian tiger.

Is moth a vertebrate or invertebrate?

moths are invertebrates because they have an outer skeleton.

What is there more of invertebrates or vertebrates on earth?

Definetely the sea, Even if you took all the Insects (largest group of land dwelling invertebrates by far) and the plants, It would pale in comparison to the amount of flora and invertebrate fauna in the oceans. The Ocean is where Life began and it has more species diversity, quantity, and mass than double the invertebrates on the Earth's land.