They have Backbones so they can hold there back mostely horizontal and be abled to turn easier
Yes, dogs have backbones. The backbone, also known as the spine or vertebral column, is a vital part of their skeletal system that provides support and protection for the spinal cord.
No cicadas do not have backbones, they are invertebrates. Any Animal and insects that is an invertebrates do not have backbones.
No, monerans do not have backbones. Monerans are single-celled organisms without complex structural features like backbones.
Yes, wallabies have backbones. They belong to the class Mammalia, which are vertebrates with backbones.
no they do not have backbones if a worm do not have a backbone then a thousand led do not have a backbone 😱💪
the dogs do have backbones
Not all animals have backbones. Actually most animals on earth are invertabrates.
No, because dogs have backbones (vertebrae) A slug, earthworm, or tse-tse fly are invertebrates.
No there is more with backbones
Yes, a Yorkshire Terrier does have a backbones, as it is a vertebrate.
Pigs do have backbones.
No backbones
it has 2 backbones
All snakes have backbones.
Ten animals with backbones are:1. Fox2. Snake3. Lizard4. Cat5. Fish6. Crow7. Owl8. Badger9. Otter10. SharkAnimals with backbones are also known as 'vertebrates'. It is important to note that despite the name 'backbone' - some vertebrates, like sharks, have backbones made out of cartilage, not bone.
all fishes have backbones
The backbones are part of the skeleton.