Yes. Seahorses, like all fish, are vertebrates and have backbones.
Yes. They are classed as fish and have backbones, so are vertebrates.Seahorses are vertebrate (have a spine) fish and belong to the Sygnathidae family.== ==
Yes, but from what I understand, they do not have ribs. So, that would make them vertebrates. :)
No, seahorses are vertebrates, because they have a spine. Creatures with spines are classed as vertebrates. Creatures with no spines are classed as invertebrates. Seahorses are fish which are closely related to pipefish.
Yes as it is a type of seahorse and seahorses are vertebrates
A sea horse is a vertibrate (under the category FISH)
Seahorses belong to the scientific family of invertebratescalled, Syngnathidae, so if they are invertabrates, the do not have a back-bone.Seahorses have backbones, but no ribs.
There are male seahorses and female seahorses.
Seahorses are fish. They are cold-blooded vertebrates, have fins, gills and a lateral line. They are also covered with bony plates, which replace scales found on other fishes.
any two fishes are vertebrates two invertebrates would be the Coral itself and a sea cucumber or some form of eel
The seahorse belongs to the phlum, chordata
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