What is the largest living invertebrate

The giant squid is the largest living invertebrate. Of the million or more animal species in the world, more than 98% are invertebrates. Invertebrates don’t have an internal skeleton made of bone. Many invertebrates have a fluid-filled, hydrostatic skeleton, like the jelly fish or worm. Others have a hard outer shell, like insects and crustaceans.

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  1. Oscar Ochoa Says:

    im an invertebrate… my mother says im spineless

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