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The Northern Puffer fish has a skeleton made up primarily of cartilage, rather than bones. This cartilaginous structure provides flexibility and buoyancy for the fish as it navigates its aquatic environment. The lack of true bones in the Northern Puffer fish allows it to inflate its body with water or air as a defense mechanism against predators.

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Q: What is the bone structure of the Northern Puffer fish?
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