yes, a horse has a back bone. its a vertebrate. of course how would you ride one if they didn't
They have a backbone. Any vertebrates are classified as "chordata". The most common name is chordate, though.
A billy goat (also known as a buck) is a male goat so the opposite would be a nanny goat (also known as a doe) which is a female goat.
The capital one goat is an Alpine goat and the Aflac goat is a Nubian.
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A male goat is a Billy.A female goat is a Nanny.A young goat is a Kid.
A cow a goat etc
The goat is in the phylum Chordata, which means that it is a chordate. A chordate is an animal that had a notochord at some time in it's life. A notochord is a flexible, primitive structure, sort of like a primitive backbone.
They have a backbone. Any vertebrates are classified as "chordata". The most common name is chordate, though.
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There are a great many animals with more than two legs and a backbone, here are a few examples, cat, dog, cow, goat, pig, horse, zebra, giraffe, elephant, mouse.
The opposite of a she-goat (nanny goat, doe) would be a he-goat (billy goat).
A billy goat (also known as a buck) is a male goat so the opposite would be a nanny goat (also known as a doe) which is a female goat.
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Yes they do!Yes, they have a backbone.
No. Arthropods by definition are invertibrate and have an exoskeletons, or rely upon an external skeleton. Vertebrates like mammals, reptiles, birds, etc., possess vertebrae as part of an endoskeleton (internal). Note that the word "vertibrate" refers to a type of organism having a spine or backbone (for example, 'a goat is a vertebrate'), whereas "vertibrae" refer just to the bones themselves (for example, 'a goat has vertebrae in its spinal column').
The capital one goat is an Alpine goat and the Aflac goat is a Nubian.
"Goat" is a generic term for the animal and refers to both genders. A male goat is called a "Billy Goat" and a female goat is called a "Nanny Goat". A young goat is called a "Kid".