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".
A young chicken is called a chick, a pullet (young hen), or a cockerel (young rooster).
Insects such as ants do not have backbones. They are called invertebrates.
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
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
Vertebrae are the bones that form the backbone.
An animal with a backbone is called a vertibrate.
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.