Like mammals, birds, teleosts, reptiles and other amphibians, frogs are vertebrates (VER-teh-brehts). Vertebrates are animals with a spine or spine. Compared to all other vertebrates, only frogs have this combination of features: wide head and large mouth.
Are frogs vertebrates?
Frogs, salamanders, amphibians Amphibians are vertebrates and therefore have a bone skeleton.
Why are frogs invertebrates?
Vertebrates are usually large animals such as birds, fish, amphibians (frogs, etc.), reptiles (snakes, lizards, etc.), and mammals (dogs, humans, etc.). Invertebrates are animals that do not have a spine. Many animals have a soft body because invertebrates do not have an internal skeleton.
Which vertebrate group is a frog?
Frogs, toads and salamanders are amphibians. Many of these species require the skin to be moistened by returning to a damp place on a regular basis.
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