No
An invertebrate, such as jellyfish, snails, insects, and worms, is an animal that does not have a backbone. These animals rely on other structures for support and movement instead of a vertebral column.
I've seen people call them sluglets, but there is no official name for them that I'm aware of.
There are many genus' that are considered slugs. The phylum is mollusca.
Insects do not have a backbone, they have an exoskeleton. Most insects have wings. Therefore insects have no backbone, but they do have wings.
Yes, puffins are birds and like all birds, they have a backbone. Their backbone, or vertebral column, supports their body and provides structure for their movements.
Yes
No. They are invertebrates and therefore have no bones.
yes because it has no backbone
common garden slug dig more then one feet
A Slug is an invertebrate animal because it does not have an internal skeleton with a spine or backbone.
The difference is that the woodlouse is fat lump and the garden slug is thin and slimy.
Put slug repellent on your plants after planting them.
slug, i think!
There are over 30 slug species found in the United Kingdom. These include the Common Grey Field Slug, the Garden Slug, and the Great Grey Slug.
Yes... It is a vertibre
In asking this question it depends because there are many places a slug lives. For example if the slug lived in the forest or garden it will share it with a worm.
An invertebrate, such as jellyfish, snails, insects, and worms, is an animal that does not have a backbone. These animals rely on other structures for support and movement instead of a vertebral column.