Birds
Reptiles
Amphibians
Mammals
Fish
Yes. The first classification under animal describes if an animal has a backbone or not. Animals with a backbone are Vertebrates, and animals without a backbone are Invertebrates.
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They are collectively called "vertebrates".
No, Spiders are invertebrates.
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.
Insects are the only creatures without backbones. The rest of the other animals in other animal classification all have a backbone.
Vertebrates.
Vertebrate or verenickederatoror the term for animals that have a backbone.
a vertibrate
a vertabrate
Only 5 percent of all animals have a backbone or spinal column. These animals are classified as vertebrates and include mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. The majority of animals, such as invertebrates, do not possess a backbone.
A Fox, a badger, a hedgehog, a sparrow and a rabbit.
The 'spine' or spinal vertebrae, animals with a 'backbone' or spine are called vertebrates.
of course! most animals have a backbone.
ALL animals that have a backbone are "vertebrates". ALL animals without a backbone are "invertebrates". Man is an animal with a backbone.
No, there are many more animals without backbones than there are those that have backbones.
Vertebrates are animals that have a backbone and an internal bony skeleton.