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Vertebrate animal studies may be conducted at a home, school, farm, ranch, in the field, etc. This includes: Studies of animals in their natural environment. Studies of animals in zoological parks. Studies of livestock that use standard agricultural practices.
Lets take a tour of the five main vertebrate groups alive today: the fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
A vertebrate is an animal that has a backbone and a skeleton. Vertebrate animals include humans. When you think about vertebrates, think about bones: this word has to do with animals that have a lot of bones, in the form of a skeleton. It especially refers to animals with a backbone, which protects their spinal cord.
Animals without backbones are called invertebrates. They range from well known animals such as jellyfish, corals, slugs, snails, mussels, octopuses, crabs, shrimps, spiders, butterflies and beetles to much less well known animals such as flatworms, tapeworms, siphunculids, sea-mats and ticks.
The Facilities Other Resources (aka. Resources) section summarizes the overall scientific environment, institutional resources, and commitments relevant to the effective implementation of a project. Applicants should describe how the proposed project will use the facilities and resources available.

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major vertebrate groups The major groups of vertebrates include fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. vertebrate, any animal of the subphylum Vertebrata, the predominant subphylum of the phylum Chordata. They have backbones, from which they derive their name.

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