Snakes, including sea snakes, are vertebrates and more specifically reptiles.
no. sea-snakes have a backbone.
it has no bones
A Sea Crate is a type of sea snake. All Sea snakes are generally venomous. The Katuali, If I am not mistaken is a the sea crate that is highly venomous. Only recently have they started studying this type of sea snake. check out Dr. Bryan Fry's program on animal planet
Zooplankton. It's a microscopic invertebrate.
Snakes curl up when they are sleeping and resting. Snakes may also begin to curl before an attack. It is best to stay away from a snake if you are not sure what the behavior is.
the starfish or sea star is an Invertebrate.star fish are not invertabrate
Invertebrate
It is invertebrate .
Invertebrates
Sea snakes are vertebrates, more specifically reptiles.
No, it is not a vertebrate.It is an invertebrate.No. A sea anemone is an invertebrate.
The sea otter is a mammal and is a vertebrate.
If the sea slug does not have a backbone, Which i guess it doesn't, It means its invertebrate so my guess is invertebrate
no its a vertebrate along with all other sea horse :3
no they don't have a backbone. so they are a invertebrate.
they are in invertebrate-- A bit more info --Yes, they are indeed an invertebrate, but they are the closest invertebrate phylum to vertebrates. The only ones which are closer are the group Urochordata, the cephalochordates and the hagfish (which is a craniate, not a vertebrate)We are more related to starfish and sea cucumbers than to insects...
Leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) are in the subfamily Vertebrata, so they are vertebrates!
Yes. A sea snake is a type of serpent.