A raccoon is a mammal and is a vertebrate.
No, they are not. A raccoon is a kind of mammal, which is an animal with hair, while a frog is a kind of amphibian, which is an animal without hair that (if I remember correctly) starts in the water, undergoes some form of metamorphasis and then lives on land. They are in almost no way related to eachother.
Most fish (the ones with gills and fins) are vertebrates.
Here are a few: • Humans • deer • fish • birds • crocs • lizard • kangaroo • bears • foxes • wolves dogs • cats, etc etc the list goes on
No a raccoon is not a canine. A raccoon is a procyonid.
vertebrate means with a backbone so frogs are vertebrates and amphibiansAmphibian.vertebrate means with a backbone so frogs are vertebrates and amphibiansAmphibian.
All amphibians are vertebrates.
No. They don't live partly in water.
Yes, a salamander is an amphibian and amphibians are vertebrates.
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No. Amphibians have bones, including a backbone, as they are vertebrates.
a rabbit is a vertebrate just like us!! :)
The amphibian's heart does pump out a mixture of oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood. They are vertebrates, and this is how vertebrates' circulatory systems work.
Yes, a raccoon is a vertebrate. A vertebrate is any creature with a spinal cord or backbone. yes anything with a spine is .
Yes, red efts are vertebrates. They are a type of amphibian.
Neither. Reptiles and amphibians are classes of vertebrates. Annelids are a phylum of invertebrates.
yes they are invertebrates with exskeletons
A salamander is a vertebrate as it has an internal skeleton and a backbone.