No - part of the definition of a mammal is that it is a vertebrate with hair, viviparous birth, endothermic and produces milk to nourish their young. A vertebrate is, by definition, an animal with a distinct backbone.
An elephant is a mammal, and has a backbone, so is a vertebrate.
Yes. The quokka is a mammal and, like all mammals, it is a vertebrate, meaning it has a backbone. The quokka is one of the smaller members of the kangaroo family.
Pandas do not have vertebrates: they arevertebrates, which are animals that have a backbone and an internal skeleton. The smaller bones of the backbone are called vertebrae, not vertebrate. The panda is a mammal, and all mammals are vertebrates.
Vertebrates are animals with a backbone (a.k.a a spine) we are vertebrates and so are the rest of the mammal kingdom. Invertebrates are animals without a backbone like crustacean (Crabs) and Arachne and insects.
A cod is neither a reptile nor a mammal. It is a fish; class Osteicthyes
No, a fish is not a mammal. Only a mammal has a backbone.
Yes a monotreme does have a backbone because it is a type of mammal and a mammal is a vertebrate.
An elephant is a mammal, and has a backbone, so is a vertebrate.
Yes, a manatee is a mammal and has a backbone.
Yes. A tiger is a mammal and has a backbone.
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Yes it does. It is a mammal and all mammals have a backbone.
It's a whale, which is a mammal, which is a vertebrate, which are animals with a backbone.
No, the octopus is not a mammal.The octopus is in a class of molluscs called cephalopods.All mammals are vertebrates, meaning they have a backbone. Octopuses do not have a backbone, making them invertebrates.
The narwhal is a whale, a mammal and has a backbone.
Yes it is a mammal.
The hippopotamus is a mammal, has a backbone, and is a vertebrate.