No, they are a boney fish.
no. cartilaginous fishes are sharks and rays.
bony; the only cartilaginous fish currently in existence are sharks, skates, and rays.
Exept cartilaginous fish all other fish.Some are Tuna,gold fish arawana etc
If the fish has a back bone then it is considered as a bony fish :)
Yes, Tuna Fish live in the ocean, a marine environment, and as such are classified as marine fish.
Salmon is considered a fish
Jawless fish are cartilaginous, but they do not have jaws. Class Chondrichthyes, which contains most cartilaginous fish, like sharks, have powerful jaws.
it is the cartilaginous fish.s
Similar to Stingrays, skates are cartilaginous.
A "tuna" is a type of marine fish, a sub-grouping of the mackerel family. Some species can grow to be very large.
They are in the same category as sharks. Sharks are considered to be fish. So, the answer is yes.
Both jawless fish and cartilaginous fish have skeletons made of cartilage.