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  • Biology4Kids.com: Vertebrates

    Vertebrates are the most advanced organisms on Earth. The traits that make all of the animals in this section special are their spinal cords, vertebrae, ...

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  • Introduction to Vertebrates

    Although not the most numerous group of animals in either number of individuals or in number of taxa, the vertebrates are an endlessly fascinating group of ...

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  • Vertebrate Printouts - EnchantedLearning.com

    Vertebrates are animals that have a backbone. The backbone consists of ring-like bones (vertebrae) that protect the soft spinal cord. ...

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  • Vertebrata

    The Vertebrata, or vertebrates, is a very diverse group, ranging from lampreys to ... The decline of the jawless vertebrates and the subsequent rise of the ...

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  • The Vertebrates

    Notes on the classification structure of the Vertebrates with a cladogram to review the evolutionary relationships of the craniata.

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  • SVP : Publications : Bibliography of Fossil Vertebrates

    The BFV Online provides interactive access to the SVP's "Bibliography of Fossil Vertebrates" series. Using the BFV Online, users can specify a search ...

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  • Palaeos Vertebrates: Contents

    20: Craniata: hagfish and the first vertebrates 30: Conodonta*: vertebrate conodonts 40: Pteraspidomorphi: the other vertebrate lineage ...

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