Yes, fish have bones.
The bones of a fish.
Tuna have bones, so therefore do have a skeleton.
Do you mean skeleton? A skeleton is the framework of bones for a mammal.
Yes, many fish species have a skeleton of bones for example Trout, Salmon and Cod, although some shell fish have no bones at all, such as Oysters and Lobsters.
Cartilagenous fish have no bones. eg:-sharks.
No they are cartilaginous fish, meaning that they have cartilage instead of bones for their skeleton.
Yes. Many fish have a skeleton made out bones like us humans.
The bones are just like there shape of there flesh.
certainly not the skeleton because you could choke on all those bones.
Eels are fish, and fish have a skeleton. Note, however, that the skeletons of fish are not composed of "bone" as we know it, but of cartilage.
Most fish have bones. Sharks and rays do not have bones but they do have bone-like structures that are made from cartilage.
A bony skeleton refers to the framework of bones that provides support and structure to the body of vertebrates, including fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. It helps protect the internal organs, allows movement, and provides attachment sites for muscles. The bony skeleton is composed of individual bones that are connected by joints.