The garfish (Belone belone) is the name of the fish with unusually green bones. They are sometimes know as the sea needle. They are edible and are found in brackish and marine waters of the Eastern Atlantic, the Mediterranean Sea, the Baltic Sea, etc..
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. 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.
bony fishes has jaws, scales, a pocket on each side of the head that holds the gills, and a skeloton made of hard bones. Bony fish may include Gold fishes trout fishes tuna fishes
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.
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.
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, yellowtail fish have bones. The bones in a yellowtail fish are similar to the bones found in most other types of fish, providing structure and support to the fish's body.
No fish do not have a pelvis. Most fish do have bones, just not a pelvis.
Bangus or Milk Fish in ratio to its size
The vertebrate of a fish is made up of three bony elements made up of other tiny bones. The number of bones actually depends on the type of fish.
Yes. Most fish apart from sharks and rays have bones.
Talapia Fish DO have bones. Most of the time, Talapia bought at most stores already have the bones already taken out. But sometimes, Talapia can be bought as a whole fish with bones and all.Of course, i don't see why you would want to eat a fish with the bones in anyway, that would just ruin the Dinner ;)Hope this helps
Yes betta fish do have bones like most other fish.Yes. All beta fish have bones. Unless it was born without them then it would just be a fishy blob.
All fish have bones. Some are so small you can eat them (like sardines or anchovies). Seafood that doesn't have bones are shell fish, octopus, squid, sea urchin, sea cucumber, and other invertebrates.
Not exactly. They perform a similar function and are made of basically the same chemicals but because fish live under water, they have to handle different stresses and strains so they are different (lighter) in their proportion, design and construction.
Sharks and rays are examples of fish that do not have bones. Instead, their skeleton is made up of cartilage. This feature makes them more flexible and agile in the water.