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Biology Basics: Invertebrates — Jolie Canoli

Invertebrates are definitely some of the weirdest, creepiest, slimiest and most interesting creatures on earth. Worms, bugs, octopus and jellyfish all fall into the category of inveterate animals. When looking at the classification of the animal kingdom, there are 9 major phylum, and 8 of these are

An invertebrate is an animal that does not have a backbone. spiders, snails, and starfish are examples of invertebrates. #science

An invertebrate is an animal that does not have a backbone. spiders, snails, and starfish are examples of invertebrates. #science

Animal Classification Sort for Vertebrates and Invertebrates

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In this video, we explore the fascinating ability of sea slugs to use autotomy as a self-defense mechanism in the marine ecosystem. Sea slugs are a type of marine invertebrate that can be found in oceans all around the world. When threatened by a predator, some species of sea slugs have the ability to shed or detach a portion of their body, usually their tail, to escape and avoid being eaten.
The Butterfly Biosphere is home to over 160,000 individuals bugs. To maintain such a large collection, we have a team that works diligently and passionately to ensure these invertebrates have the highest levels of health, safety, and well being that we can provide. Join us for a Day in the Life of an Entomologist!
This sweet, lovingly drawn Dumbo Octopus will brighten up your day! Isn't it the sweetest invertebrate you've ever seen?