No, a Peruvian fire stick, also known as the Peruvian firestick or the Peruvian walking stick (scientific name: Deilephila elpenor), is not a vertebrate. It is an insect belonging to the family Sphingidae, which includes hawk moths. Insects are invertebrates, meaning they lack a backbone, unlike vertebrates such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
They do not.
Vertabrate
its a vertabrate
A fire on a stick is commonly referred to as a torch.
is a chinese giant salamander a vertabrate
its a vertabrate, all birds are vertabrates
With a match stick :)
Vertabrate... :)
Assuming you mean vertebrate and not vertabrate, its function is to propagate its gene line.
A llama is a Peruvian ruminant.
A llama is a Peruvian ruminant.
put fire on a stick and put it in your throat