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.
If the sea slug does not have a backbone, Which i guess it doesn't, It means its invertebrate so my guess is invertebrate
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
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.