No, fish bones cannot go in the compost bin. Their smell serves to attract foraging wildlife even though it may be disguised, eliminated, or mitigated in cleaned, ground-up, powdery forms.
The number of bones that a fish has is dependent upon the type of fish. Some fish do not have any bones, while other fish have hundreds of bones.
Yes, fish have bones.
Yes. A pike is a fish, and fish have bones.
The number of bones that a fish has is dependent upon the type of fish. Some fish do not have any bones, while other fish have hundreds of bones.
They are perfectly safe to compost, Zoya. If you want it to be hygienic, cooked chicken bones are better to compost. To add, chicken bones take a long time to compost, so don't compost them in haste.
no they do not have bones
Yes, fish have bones. Some fish have cartilige (e.g sharks and rays)
No, not all fish have bones. There are some species of fish, such as sharks and rays, that have cartilage instead of bones. Cartilaginous fish have skeletons made of cartilage rather than hard bones.
The bones of a fish.
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No, fish do not have hollow bones. Fish have a bony skeletal structure that is made up of solid bones. The solid bones provide support and protection to the fish's body and contribute to their buoyancy control in water.