No they do not have a skeleton they are structured by cartialage.
Sharks, manta rays, and large bony fish
Sharks and Rays belong to the class Chondrichthyes, the cartilaginous or non-bony fishes.
Sharks, Manta-Rays, Large Bony Fish.
Sharks,Manta Rays, and large bony fish.
Bony fish, belonging to the class Osteichthyes, comprise approximately 95% of all fish species. This group includes a vast diversity of species, making it the largest class of vertebrates. In contrast, cartilaginous fish, such as sharks and rays, account for the remaining percentage. Overall, the dominance of bony fish in aquatic ecosystems is significant.
it seems it is sharks, manta rays, and large bony fish
For the most part, they do not have bones. They have cartilage.
Anything from Class Chondrichthyes (sharks, skates, & rays) ClassOsteichthyhes (bony fish) Class Amphibia (frogs & toads) and Class Reptilia (anakes, turtles, crocodiles, lizards).
bony; the only cartilaginous fish currently in existence are sharks, skates, and rays.
Cartilaginous fish are mainly sharks and rays. They feed off bony fish, such as goldfish.
Starfish are preyed upon by sharks, manta rays, and large bony fish.
All save for sharks, rays and chimaeras. All other fish are bony fish (Osteichtyes).