Chickens, like all birds, are vertebrates. This is a classification of types of animals (vertebrates and invertebrates). All vertebrates have a backbone that is also called a vertebral column or spinal column, the same as in humans.
Lewis Kenna
An animal with a backbone is called a vertibrate.
They are collectively called "vertebrates".
Insects such as ants do not have backbones. They are called invertebrates.
A young chicken is called a chick, a pullet (young hen), or a cockerel (young rooster).
The backbone is also called the spine.
The individual units of the backbone are called vertebrae.
They don't have a backbone. They have an exoskeleton.
A single bone out of the spinal column in called a vertabre.
The backbone is also known as the spinal column or spine, and the individual bones that make up the backbone are called vertebrae.
vertebre;backbone;or if no backbone; invertebrate
Lewis Kenna
Vertebrae are the bones that form the backbone.
An animal with a backbone is called a vertibrate.
Yes, chickens as with all birds are vertebrates having a backbone and an internal skeleton. Flying birds' bones are less dense and somewhat hollow, to lessen weight. yes a chicken is a vertebrate because it has a backbone/spineYes a chicken is a vertebrate since it has a backbone. All birds, mammals and reptiles are vertebrate.Yes. Bones=/=vertebrate. Backbone=vertebrate
Spine
an iguana is a vertibrate because it has a backbone. anything with a backbone is a vertibrate. anything that doesn't have a backbone is called an invertibrate.