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yes because it has no backbone
No. They are invertebrates and therefore have no bones.
A Slug is an invertebrate animal because it does not have an internal skeleton with a spine or backbone.
No, garden slugs do not have a backbone. They belong to a group of animals known as invertebrates, which do not have a backbone or spinal column. Slugs have a soft, flexible body that allows them to move easily through moist environments.
An invertebrate, such as jellyfish, snails, insects, and worms, is an animal that does not have a backbone. These animals rely on other structures for support and movement instead of a vertebral column.
well insects don't have backbones.they have exoskeletons thats. Cockroaches for example dont have back bones.Thats why when you squish them there is a crunch sound
If the sea slug does not have a backbone, Which i guess it doesn't, It means its invertebrate so my guess is invertebrate
An invertebrate animal is an animal which has no spine like a slug. (P.S. Unlike most believe a snake does have a backbone)
A slug has no backbone i thinkFrogappleSlug and snails but I'm not sure what its technical term is
no it does not because a worm is a anemone because it has no back bone same as a slug they dont have back bones because they can slide under gates and if they had had a back bone they would not be able to do those type of things ...
A vertebrate is an animal with a vertebra. A vertebra is a spine. Examples of vertebrates would be apes, birds, snakes and fish. An invertebrate does not have a spine. Examples - a slug, an octopus, an ant.
you become like a slug or snail. not a snake because they have a backbone.