What is a vertebrate?

A vertebrate is an animal with a backbone. A backbone is a series of hollow bones (vertebrae) that are connected to form a long column that protects the spinal cord. They are all members of the subphylum Vertebrata. Vertebrates include amphibians (like frogs), fish, reptiles (like lizards), birds, mammals, and humans.

What is an invertebrate?

An invertebrate is an animal without a backbone, and jellyfish are invertebrates. Invertebrates include insects (like flies and butterflies), arachnids (like spiders and scorpions), and crustaceans (like octopus and squid). Other invertebrates include earthworms, beetles, sea urchins, and sponges. Most animals fall into the invertebrate category with more than 90% of all animal species being invertebrate.

Is every animal either a vertebrate or invertebrate?

What about lobsters and crabs, they have a hard outer shell. Are they considered to be “something else”? What about snakes, are they considered to be “something else”? Every animal is either a vertebrate or an invertebrate. Although lobsters and crabs have a hard outer shell they are not vertebrates. The shell protects the lobster’s body, but is made of chitin, not bone or cartilage. Lobsters, crabs and crayfish are all invertebrates.

Are snakes vertebrates, invertebrates or something else?

Snakes are vertebrates, snakes have a backbone! The snake skeleton is made of a series of connected bones that allow it to slither back and forth. Similar to humans, muscles are connected to the bones which are controlled by the nervous system and when a snake sees you come around the corner on a trial its brain sends a signal to the muscles to “move it!” and the snake can slither away.

How do snakes move?

There are actually four different ways snakes move. Some can move in multiple ways whereas others stick to one primary movement. Think about a large boa constrictor that seems to float across the grass in a straight line, how do they do that? They use what is called rectilinear locomotion, contracting and relaxing muscles to create movement. There’s the sidewinder that slithers in an S-shape through the sand. The four kind of snake movement are:

How do boa constrictors constrict without breaking their back?

A recent research study shows that large constrictor snakes are able to control the muscles along their ribs to squeeze their lungs in different areas to make sure it keeps breathing while constricting. The researchers called this “modular actuation” of the specific ribs. Similar controls of the muscles allow a boa to constrict without constricting so hard that it breaks its own back. Watch your own hand as you grab a pen, the muscles control the fingers and the hand to “constrict” the pen but won’t constrict so hard that your finger would break.

Are tiny blind snakes vertebrates?

Yes! Blind snakes may be tiny and look a lot like earthworms, but they actually have a backbone (a tiny one) just like other snakes. Blind snakes use the muscles and back bone to burrow into the sand and to move around underground in burrows.

How many vertebrae do humans have?

Humans have around 34 vertebrae that line the backbone and 24 ribs.

How many vertebrae do snakes have?

Snakes have 200-400 vertebrae! The vertebrae all connect on the top row of the snake and have 200-400 skinny ribs that protrude downward from each vertebrae. Having hundreds of small ribs and vertebrae is what makes them so flexible.

Do snakes have tails?

Snakes do have tails. It may look like the snake just comes to end but the end portion of their backbone is all bones and comes to a tip. Rattlesnakes have a rattle at the end of their tail but the rattle is not a part of the backbone it is actually of dead tissue. Baby rattlesnakes just have a button but as years go by more sections are added to the rattle and it gets longer.

Can snakes climb trees?

Most snakes can climb trees. Even rattlesnakes can slither around a tree trunk to make its way up the tree. Some snakes are arboreal, and live mostly in trees. Snakes like the Green Tree Python, Tree Boa and Rough Green snake are all arboreal snakes. Some will wrap their tails around tree branches to secure themselves while they strike prey.

Can snakes swim?

Did you know all snakes can swim? Even the largest Green Anaconda snake can swim, even though they can weigh more than 500 pounds! They are equipped to move through the water, side to side, to glide along the top of the water or to dive deep for food. Sea snakes and sea kraits have a paddle-like tail that they use to help them propel themselves through the water.

Are eels vertebrates, invertebrates or something else?

Talking about sea snakes, what about the eels that they share the ocean with. They look a lot like snakes, they even move similar to snakes, but are eels vertebrates? Eels are actually fish, and fish are vertebrates, so eels are vertebrates. They do have a backbone made of many tiny vertebrates which gives them the flexibility to swim through the ocean (and lakes/rivers for freshwater eels). They have around 100 vertebrae and a tail. One difference between sea snakes and eels is that sea snakes have scales and eels do not.