A. butterfly- An invertebrate is an animal without a backbone. In fact, invertebrates don't have any any bones at all! Invertebrates that you may be familiar with include spiders, worms, snails, lobsters, crabs and insects like butterflies.
B. carabao- The animals that have a backbone are called vertebrates. Thus, cows, dogs and crows are vertebrates.
C. chicken- Yes, chickens, and all birds, are vertebrates, which means that they have backbones.
D. snail- Slugs and snails belong to a group of invertebrates called Mollusca. They are found all over the world and there are numerous different species. The way that we tell the difference between the two is that snails have a spiral shell on their back which they use to retreat in when they detect signs of danger.
E. praying mantis- A praying mantis is a carnivorous invertebrate that got its name from its 'praying' posture of the front legs folded and held together.
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A. butterfly- An invertebrate is an animal without a backbone. In fact, invertebrates don't have any any bones at all! Invertebrates that you may be familiar with include spiders, worms, snails, lobsters, crabs and insects like butterflies.
B. carabao- The animals that have a backbone are called vertebrates. Thus, cows, dogs and crows are vertebrates.
C. chicken- Yes, chickens, and all birds, are vertebrates, which means that they have backbones.
D. snail- Slugs and snails belong to a group of invertebrates called Mollusca. They are found all over the world and there are numerous different species. The way that we tell the difference between the two is that snails have a spiral shell on their back which they use to retreat in when they detect signs of danger.
E. praying mantis- A praying mantis is a carnivorous invertebrate that got its name from its 'praying' posture of the front legs folded and held together.
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A. INV
B. V
C. V
D. INV
E. INV