Carp, as all fish, have backbones. Their spine connects the skull to the tail. The spinal cord of fish connects the brain to the rest of the body.
No cicadas do not have backbones, they are invertebrates. Any Animal and insects that is an invertebrates do not have backbones.
No, monerans do not have backbones. Monerans are single-celled organisms without complex structural features like backbones.
A carp-like fish would likely have a similar body shape and features to a carp, such as a long dorsal fin and barbels (whisker-like organs near the mouth). Some examples of carp-like fish include goldfish, koi, and grass carp.
Yes, wallabies have backbones. They belong to the class Mammalia, which are vertebrates with backbones.
no they do not have backbones if a worm do not have a backbone then a thousand led do not have a backbone 😱💪
No there is more with backbones
Carp the answer is CARP
No backbones
Pigs do have backbones.
it has 2 backbones
All snakes have backbones.
The carp we commonly refer to when using that name are the common carp, the grass carp, the bighead carp, the silver carp and the Crucian carp. Certainly there are other fish is this very large family. You may recognize koi as carp, and there are many other members of this group of fish. A full list of them would number in three digits.
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all fishes have backbones
no they don't have backbones
The backbones are part of the skeleton.
no myriapods don't have backbones