It's an invertebrate. Stinkbugs are insects (several species). All insects are invertebrates (they have no bones, let alone backbones).
Yes. It has a backbone and a spinal cord which runs from the cranium down the backbone.
Excretion via faeces and urine and sexual reproduction.
The first and most basic distinction is to separate them into mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians. But, every species is different and in a species there can be subspecies with their own differences. So, there are as many differences as there are species.
Elephants are in the 'vertebrates', because they have a spine. Every animal with a spine is a vertebrate.
A Bee is an Invertebrate.
The Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake gives birth to live snakes. They do not lay eggs.
A hamster is a vertebrate as it has a backbone.
An invertebrate is something without a backbone such as an insect
The Red Lily Beetle has received a great deal of press lately; some alarmist gardeners cry, "Woe is me!" but others with a more practical viewpoint say "OK, so what do we do now?" Although B&D Lilies is in the rainy Northwest and there are no Red Lily Beetles in our region, we have been asking our customers in the New England States about their favorite methods of dealing with this relatively new pest. They share that control of the beetle is not expensive, nor requires massive amounts of pesticides or even an overhaul of the garden, but rather common sense, diligence and a little hands and knees work.
Amphibians were the first vertebrates that came out of the water. The first vertebrates that could live outside of the water though were reptiles. or class reptilia this was during the Carboniferous period.
most early amphibians were much larger the species that exist today . some of them were as long as is feet 4.6 meter were no other land animals. they were dominat land animals for at least 75 million year ago.
THE AMNIOTE EGG.
Neither. The term "vertebrate" is limited in use to classifying animals (which cacti are NOT).
Despite the fact that cacti have "spines" they are not the type of spines that are used to define vertebrates.
The spines that cacti have are spinose structures (sometimes called spinose teeth or spinose apical processes) - are hard, rigid extensions from areoles (small light- to dark-colored bumps) on cactus surfaces.
Vertebrates are defined as having a spinal cord - a long, thin, tubular bundle of nerves and support tissues. Obviously the spines on cacti are not the same thing as spines in animals and are related only in their etymology - that is, they both derive from the Old French term espine.
In all fairness a backbone does bear some resemblance to a thorny stick with all the protrusions coming of of it.
A harp seal is a placental mammal belonging to kingdom animalia phylum chordata. All animals from the phylum Chordata (chordates) are vertebrates.
No the leeches are not vertebrates . Vertebrates are animals that have backbones. The backbone is a strong but flexible column of individual bony unit called vertebrae.
All butterflies are invertebrates. They have exoskeletons, meaning that their physical support structure is on the outside of their bodies instead of on the inside.
Yes, but they are different from other vertebrates in that their backbones are made of cartilage, like the rest of their skeletal structure.
Giant squid eat fish, shrimp and other squids. Maybe even small whales.