Insects do not have a backbone, they have an exoskeleton. Most insects have wings. Therefore insects have no backbone, but they do have wings.
Yes they do have a backbone but how many that's the problem! AND THE ONES WHO SAY NO THAT'S NOT TRUE BECAUSE HOW DO THEY FLY WITH NO BACKBONE OR BONES TO CONNET TO THE WINGS
Yes, puffins are birds and like all birds, they have a backbone. Their backbone, or vertebral column, supports their body and provides structure for their movements.
They both fly, one in the water and one in the air
Yes, hummingbirds have a backbone. They are vertebrates, meaning they have a spinal column composed of individual vertebrae that protect the spinal cord. This backbone provides support and structure to the hummingbird's body.
Yes, the Iberian Lynx is a vertebrate so it has a backbone.
If these are true wings, this is a bird. BTW not all can fly: penguins
ostrich
Butterflies are invertebrates and do not have backbones.
Birds and bats
Yes they do have a backbone but how many that's the problem! AND THE ONES WHO SAY NO THAT'S NOT TRUE BECAUSE HOW DO THEY FLY WITH NO BACKBONE OR BONES TO CONNET TO THE WINGS
If it didn`t have a backbone it would be an invertebrate, not a lizard; so yes
i dont think the butterfly have backbone because of the wings if they have backbones they cant fly.
Birds mean...warmed-blooded vertibrate*,its body is full of feathers and it has a beak,it has forelimbs as wings. :) * a vertibrate is an animal with a backbone!
well of course they don't!
To get the most for your money, cut off the legs, thighs, and breasts. If you want, you can cut off the backbone which makes stalk taste really good
Yes they do!Yes, they have a backbone.
no bees are invertabrates that means they have no backbone