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because its a national fish in the philippines and its meat are milky thing and that all
Yes, all fish have bones. In fact, all fish are vertebrates, so they all have vertebrae (a spine or backbone).
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.
yes all fish have back bones
Fish that has had all the bones removed is typically referred to as "boneless fish." In culinary terms, it may also be described as "filleted fish," where the fillets are the flesh cut away from the bones. This preparation makes the fish easier to eat and is commonly used in many dishes.
jelly fish
Yes, a viper fish does have bones. Like all fish, they have a skeletal system made up of bones that provide structure and support to their bodies.
Yes, haddock fish do have bones. Like all bony fish, they possess a skeleton made of bone, which includes a spine and various other bones throughout their body. When preparing haddock for cooking, the bones can be removed, but they are present in the fish.
Yes betta fish do have bones like most other fish.Yes. All beta fish have bones. Unless it was born without them then it would just be a fishy blob.
All fish have bones. Some are so small you can eat them (like sardines or anchovies). Seafood that doesn't have bones are shell fish, octopus, squid, sea urchin, sea cucumber, and other invertebrates.
yes all fish have spines and bones, the jelly fish is not a real fish despite the name.
yes, bones and all(: