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The mustang horse is no different than any other horse if you're discussing vertebrae or invertebrae. All horses are vertebrae but how many bones are in the spine depends on the breed. An animal is a vertebrate if they have a backbone/spine. So usually, any creature that has a skeleton is a vertebrate. Invertebrates don't have a backbone and usually have what is known as an extoskeleton (outer skeleton), such as insects or crabs. Therefore, the mustang is a horse and horses have spines = vertebrate.
The scientific term for vertebrate...is vertebrate. A vertebrate is a species of animal that has a backbone.
Humans are vertebrate species.An animal that is a vertebrate is one which has a spine.
An animal with a spine
No, it is not.
a internal skeleton of a vertebrate animal
Yes
Any animal that has an internal skeleton and backbone is a vertebrate.
The word vertebrate means that the animal has an internal backbone and a skeleton.
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A vertebrate is an animal with a backbone and skeleton. Caterpillars are baby butterflies. They do not have skeletons.
A Vertebrate. An animal without an internal skeleton is called an Invertebrate.
A vertebrate is any animal possessing an internal skeleton.
Any animal with an internal skeleton and backbone is called a vertebrate. It's the definition of the word.
A vertebrate is an animal that has an internal skeleton and a spine (backbone).
a vertebrate invertebrates are ones with an outer skeleton
A frog is an amphibian, and all amphibians are vertebrates. They have a backbone and an internal skeleton. The correct term for an animal which is not a vertebrate is invertebrate.