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Is a brown treecreeper an invertebrate?

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All Spiders are carnivorous. The brown recluse is a hunting spider, meaning it doesn't build webs to catch prey but must instead search out its own meals.

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Yes. Invertebrate means it has no internal skeleton. So all spiders are invertebrates. Also so are insects.

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No. The Brown treecreeper is a bird. Therefore, it is a vertebrate.

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Carnivore it's a hunting spider

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