A kangaroo is a vertebrate the same way all mammals are vertebrates, because every mammal (and hence kangaroo) has a backbone.
Yes, the kangaroo is a vertebrate.
The scientific term for vertebrate...is vertebrate. A vertebrate is a species of animal that has a backbone.
A snail is not a vertebrate.
A tiger is a vertebrate, not an invertebrate. vertebrate means has a back bone so yes a tiger is a vertebrate.
Humans are vertebrate species.An animal that is a vertebrate is one which has a spine.
Kangaroos are vertebrate animals. Yes, kangaroos have spinal columns.
A kangaroo is a mammal, has a spine, so is a vertebrate.
Giraffes and kangaroos actually have many things in common. They are both from the phylum chordata and class mammila. They are both air breathing, vertebrate animals characterized by the possession of hair and a four-chambered heart.
Like all mammals, red kangaroos and all other species of kangaroos are vertebrates because they have a spine and spinal cord, and an internal skeleton. They belong to the Phylum Chordata. Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians are all vertebrates.
Yes, the kangaroo is a vertebrate.
The kangaroos, koalas, etc are well-known. Forests are home to marsupials... A creature having a backbone is called a vertebrate, while a creature without the need for a backbone is called an invertebrate. So your answer will be Vertebrate. -I hope you found this helpful-
Kangaroos are born as kangaroos.
A Beaver is a vertebrate and a mammal.
vertebrate.
It is a vertebrate. It has a spine.
vertebrate.
Vertebrate