well there is a lot perhaps too many to list but most bugs have no backbone except the butterfly (exo skeleton) and the octopus does not
i know slugs do not
The group of animals with a back bone are called vertebrates
An invertible animals is any animal that is born and lived without having a vertebra also known as a back bone .
Animals without a backbone are called invertebrates. Examples include insects, worms, jellyfish, and mollusks. These animals have soft bodies and rely on exoskeletons or hydrostatic skeletons for support and protection.
Yes, animals with a back bone are vertebrates. The only animal I can think of that has bones but doesn't have a back bone would be a sand dollar. See if anyone here can think of any others.
It is because the first animal to have a hand had a specific bone structure in that hand that was very well adapted. All vertebrate animals with a hand, wing, or flipper trace ancestry back to that first animal with a hand. The bone structure is modified slightly for each animal, but the organization of bones in the hand is the same among all the animals that have a hand.
Worms, and well sorry that's all I know.
It depends... if you mean like a bear they have backbones but if you mean like a jelly fish than they dont have backbones cause they dont have backs
No ,invertebrate means without a back bone .
Vertebrates are animals with backbones, invertebrates are animals without backbones.
No they dont!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The two main types of animals are vertebrates, and invertebrates. This is classified as animals with a back bone (vertebrates), and animals without a back bone (invertebrates).
They are animals with back bone.
Invertebrates.
animals with no back bone
Animals with a backbone are called Vertebrates.
animals with no back bones
vertabrates are animals that have a back bone