whats your nunber,lol it mean with ''bones''
An animal with a spine
No. They are mammals in the rodent family along with rats, mice, hamsters, and gerbils.
Paramecium is a unicellular organism belonging to the kingdom Protista. So it is not classified as vertebrates or invertebrates as it is not an animal.
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 kangaroo has a backbone and is classified as a vertebrate.
A dragonfly is not a vertebrate at all. Dragonflies are insects which are classified as invertebrates.
An animal with a spine
Fish are classified as vertebrates.
Yes, a kangaroo has a backbone and is classified as a vertebrate.
Yes. Anything with vertebrae will be classified as a vertebrate. There are exceptions where some animals have undergone a secondary loss of vertebrae. However, they are still classified as a vertebrate because they have a skull, and scientists have figured out that skulls were first derived from vertebrae.
No. They are mammals in the rodent family along with rats, mice, hamsters, and gerbils.
The stingray is a vertebrate, scientifically classified in the phylum Chordata. Its skeleton is made of cartilage instead of bone, but it still has a vertebrate skeleton. AND IT IS A CHORDATEStingrays are vertebrates
They are classified as vertebrates because they contain a spine, or backbone.
A kangaroo is a mammal, has a spine, so is a vertebrate.
Vertebrates are animals with backbones. This applies to all mammals. Therefore, cows are classified as vertebrates.
Back bone.