Yes.
Yes, penguins do have a backbone. They are vertebrates, which means they have a spinal column made up of individual bones called vertebrae. This backbone provides support and structure for their 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.
Yes, cows have backbones. They are mammals, therefore they have backbones.
Yes, wallabies have backbones. They belong to the class Mammalia, which are vertebrates with backbones.
I'm sure Penguins have backbones but not completely sure :)
A penguin is a vertebrate!
All penguins are vertebrates because they have spines.
Yes, penguins do have a backbone. They are vertebrates, which means they have a spinal column made up of individual bones called vertebrae. This backbone provides support and structure for their body.
If these are true wings, this is a bird. BTW not all can fly: penguins
No there is more with backbones
No backbones
Pigs do have backbones.
it has 2 backbones
All snakes have backbones.
Yes, they do.
no myriapods don't have backbones