Yes
Bone
Fishing for Bone fish.
The predominant bone--which all fish must have--is the skull.
You Have to wait for Halloween, if you go on facebook and see my account, you will see a bone fish.
A fish fillet
Hyoid bone. It supports the tongue and serves as an attachment for muscles that move the tongue and function in swallowing.
The jaws and larynx during breathing and swallowing in fish, contracts. The jaws suck in, and the larynx contracts and closes temporarily while the breath is happening.
i think so.
The hyoid bone supports the tongue and serves as an attachment for muscles the move the tongue and have part in the function of swallowing. :)
Hyoid bone. It supports the tongue and serves as an attachment for muscles that move the tongue and function in swallowing.
NO