Although they look similar to a reptile, they're not. But yes, they do have a backbone.
A shell does not have a backbone. However, some shells, like a turtles, serve as the backbone.
No. Like a flatworm it has no backbone, but it is round and not flat.
Look to see if the animal has a backbone. All vertebrates have a vertebral column made of vertebrae - a backbone!
Yes, like all mammals, they are vertebrates, and have a backbone.
No, cockroaches do not have a backbone. They are insects belonging to the order Blattodea and have an exoskeleton for support and protection instead of an internal backbone like vertebrates.
An invertebrate is an animal that doesn't have a backbone. A vertebrate is an animal that has a backbone. Since a flamingo has a backbone, (like all birds) it is a vertebrate.it is vertebrate
An inverterbrate has no backbone. Like a jellyfish is quite a good example. And a vertebrate has a backbone like us!!
Think about this. If a eagle didn't have a backbone it wouldn't be able to flap its wings to fly nor would it be able to sit upon a tree branch to rest. Also if there is no backbone how does the body hold itself up. Think about your questions and see if it would make sense to see a eagle without a backbone,it would look like a sack full of feathers.
No they do not because they slither like snakes in the water and you can not do that with a backbone
Yes, puffins are birds and like all birds, they have a backbone. Their backbone, or vertebral column, supports their body and provides structure for their movements.
Because they run down the centre of England like a backbone.