a bird for an example
Vertebrate animals have backbones, and so do not need as much muscle as invertebrate animals to keep there shape
Not all animals have a vertebrate.There is an exo - skeleton and a normal skeleton.we are vertebrate's.
There are many more invertebrate than vertebrate animals.
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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Vertebrates are animals with backbones, invertebrates are animals without backbones.
To determine if something is a vertebrate, it must possess a backbone or spinal column, which is characteristic of animals in the subphylum Vertebrata. Common examples of vertebrates include mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. If you provide the specific animal or organism in question, I can confirm whether it is a vertebrate.
It seems that the only larger examples of dinosaurs surviving post-deluvian are sexual; crocodillian, Gila monsters, various dragons, & lizard types, & those smaller asexual similar to 'vertebrate' salamanders. I doubt large dinosaurs (if asexual) were destined to survive.
Vertebrate, they definetely have a back bone. vertebrate A cheetah is a vertebrate. All animals that have a backbone or spinal column are vertebrates. All animals without a backbone or spinal column are invertebrates.vertebrate
Monkeys have a backbone, so are vertebrate
The Phylum is Chordata, which are vertebrate animals
a vertebrate isn't a monster, its what animals with backbones are called