VERTEBRATES How vertebrates reproduce.

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VERTEBRATES

How vertebrates reproduce

VERTEBRATES AND INVERTEBRATES All animals are classified into two major groups: vertebrate and invertebrate. Vertebrate animals include all animals that have a backbone or spine. Invertebrate animals include all animals without a backbone or spine. Classify the animals below into vertebrate/invertebrate groups,. VERTEBRATE/INVERTEBRATE • Mammals Bird • Reptile Dinosauria • Fish Amphibian Insect Snail Spider Crustacean Worm Centipede/Millipede

Animal Names • dragonfly • earthworm • thousand leg • brown spider • protoceratops • duck • conch • snake • raccoon • catfish • lobster • frog

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