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No, sharks belong to the class Chondroichthyes or cartilaginous fishes, along with rays and chimeras.
No! They are made of cartilage.
Cartilaginous fish such as sharks, skates, and rays are vertebrates, whose internal skeleton is made entirely of cartilage and contains no ossified bone. Cartilaginous fish are also known as Chondrichthyes and have one or two dorsal fins, a caudal fin, an anal fin, and ventral fins which are supported by girdles of the internal skeleton.
A fish.A predator.A sea creature.A chordate.
Chondrichyhyes is the animal class that includes cartilaginous fishes like sharks, rays and chimeras.
no. cartilaginous fishes are sharks and rays.
Sharks belong to cartilaginous fish. (Chondrichthyes)
No goldfish aren't cartilaginous. However cartilaginous are like sharks, rays and skates.
No, sharks are not jawless fishes. They are Cartilaginous fishes
Cartilaginous fishes
Sharks are related to rays and skates, along with other cartilaginous fish.
Sharks are cartilaginous fish of the Superorder Selachimorpha.
Cartilaginous fish are mainly sharks and rays. They feed off bony fish, such as goldfish.
Sturgeon, Sharks, Rays, Skates
Jawless fish are cartilaginous, but they do not have jaws. Class Chondrichthyes, which contains most cartilaginous fish, like sharks, have powerful jaws.
Chondrichthyes any member of the diverse group of cartilaginous fishes that includes the sharks, skates, rays, and chimaeras.
They are in the same category as sharks. Sharks are considered to be fish. So, the answer is yes.