Insects are the only creatures without backbones. The rest of the other animals in other animal classification all have a backbone.
Vertebrates.
Vertebrate or verenickederatoror the term for animals that have a backbone.
a vertibrate
a vertabrate
The 'spine' or spinal vertebrae, animals with a 'backbone' or spine are called vertebrates.
Worms? Starfish?
Vertebrate means backbone, so if its a vertebrate animal it's an animal with a backbone. The back bone is the trait the separates them from invertebrates.
What is the name for the pieces of the backbone The parts of the spine (backbone) are known as vertebrae.
Well, honey, animals with a backbone are called vertebrates. So, if you're talking about creatures like dogs, cats, birds, and even us humans, you're looking at a bunch of vertebrates strutting their stuff. So next time you see a critter with a spine, just remember they're part of the vertebrate club.
Invertebrates, such as insects, worms, and jellyfish, do not have a backbone. They belong to the animal kingdom and lack a vertebral column that is characteristic of vertebrates like mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
Another name for devils backbone is Backbone Mountain.
There isn't really a common name, since vertebrates are all animals with a backbone/internal skeleton, as opposed to bugs, octopuses, and other animals that don't have that kind of skeletal system. A vertebrate has vertebrae (vertebrae is the plural of vertebra). A vertebra is one of many bones in the spine.