The skeletal system of a goldfish is made up of small bones and cartilage, but it does not have hardly any bigger bones, and it is hard to tell how many there are. There are 3 main muscles in the muscular system.
Yes, a goldfish has an internal skeleton made up of bones. The skeletal structure of a goldfish is composed of bones that help support and protect its body, as well as provide attachment points for muscles.
The skeletal system of a goldfish is made up of small bones and cartilage, but it does not have hardly any bigger bones, and it is hard to tell how many there are. There are 3 main muscles in the muscular system.
i don't really think that they have bones its more like cartilage, the stuff that makes up your nose i believe
Yes, a goldfish has a backbone. Goldfish belong to the group of fish known as ray-finned fish, which have a skeleton that includes a backbone made of vertebrae.
A goldfish has about 1,500 bones inside of it.
I was coming here to find the answer but Im going to ask my goldfish
Some common breeds of goldfish are: the Black Moor goldfish, the Ryunkin goldfish, the comet goldfish, the common goldfish, the Calico Fantail goldfish, the telescope eye goldfish, the bubble eye goldfish, the pearl scale goldfish and the Oranda goldfish.
the gold kind??A gold fish is the result of a 1000 years of domesticating by the Chinese mainly during the tang dynasty of the Prussian carp carp which can only be found in China, and are still the goldfish closest relatives. All goldfish are in the family cyprinidae commonly known as the carp family, which en-composes carp, koi, goldfish, the true minnow, and barbs. It is the largest freshwater fish family containing over 2,400 species. There are over 200 different types of goldfish alone, due to the lucrative aquarium hobby.
No you cannot put a frog with goldfish; goldfish belong with goldfish
The plural of goldfish is goldfish. It is the same as the singular.
Goldfish do not have legs. Goldfish do have fins, although the number of fins will depend on the type of goldfish.