Are Birds Invertebrates?

Are Birds Invertebrates? Are birds invertebrates? Sponges, corals, worms, insects, spiders and crabs are all sub-groups of the invertebrate group – they do not have a backbone. Fish, reptiles, birds, amphibians and mammals are different sub-groups of vertebrates – they all have internal skeletons and backbones. Are all birds vertebrates or invertebrates? Birds are warm-blooded

Do Geckos Have Backbones?

Do Geckos Have Backbones? Do geckos have backbones? Answer and Explanation: Lizards do have a backbone because they are vertebrates. All reptiles are vertebrates. Is a gecko an invertebrate or vertebrate? Lizards and geckos are four-legged animals covered in scales that have external ears. Lizards are cold blooded vertebrates of the class Reptilia, order Squamata,