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Samara Ellison
1 January, 04:07
What is Verterbrae? Use in your own words.
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Adam Duran
1 January, 04:51
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Answer: A vertebrate is an animal with a backbone! Like a dog or cat. Meanwhile, an invertebrate is an animal without one like a Slug or Crab.
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