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Isabel Donovan
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26 November, 17:30
Why is an earthworm an invertebrate?
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Simone Wu
26 November, 17:51
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Earthworm have bones Some children confuse earthworms, which are invertebrates and have no bones, with snakes which are vertebrates and do have a bony skeleton and many ribs.
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Mara Cohen
26 November, 17:53
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Because that creature had not bones in its structure.
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