Yes. Any animal that has a backbone or spine is a vertebrate. This includes mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish and birds
No, crocodiles are not invertebrates. Crocodiles are reptiles, which means they have a backbone and are part of the vertebrate group of animals.
The scientific term for vertebrate...is vertebrate. A vertebrate is a species of animal that has a backbone.
A snail is not a vertebrate.
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American Alligator,Black Caiman,Saltwater Crocodile,Spectacled Caiman,Broad-Snouted Crocodile,Jacre' Caiman,Chinese Alligator,Australian Freshwater Crocodile,Schneider's Dwarf Caiman,American Crocodile,Slender-Snouted Crocodile,Orinoco Crocodile,Philippine Crocodile,Johnson's Crocodile,Morelet's Crocodile,Nile Crocodile,New Guinea Crocodile,Mugger(marsh)Crocodile,Cuban Crocodile,Cuvier's Dwarf Caiman,Siamese Crocodile,African Dwarf Crocodile,False Gharial Crocodile(gavial),Indian Gharial(gavial).
A Crocodile has a backbone so it is a VERTEBRATE like all reptiles
A Crocodile has a backbone so it is a VERTEBRATE like all reptiles
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No, crocodiles are not invertebrates. Crocodiles are reptiles, which means they have a backbone and are part of the vertebrate group of animals.
Yes. All crocodiles and other reptiles are vertebrates.
A Beaver is a vertebrate and a mammal.
vertebrate.
It is a vertebrate. It has a spine.
vertebrate.
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