i don't really think that they have bones its more like cartilage, the stuff that makes up your nose i believe
The skeletal system of a goldfish is made up of small bones and cartilage, but it does not have hardly any bigger bones, and it is hard to tell how many there are. There are 3 main muscles in the muscular system.
The skeletal system of a goldfish is made up of small bones and cartilage, but it does not have hardly any bigger bones, and it is hard to tell how many there are. There are 3 main muscles in the muscular system.
Community Answer 1Yes, a goldfish is actually a carp which is a bony fish.______________________Community Answer 2Yes, since they are part of the phylum osteichthys, meaning bone-fish, they do indeed have bones. No matter how miniscule. So yes this fish does have bones.
Yes, a goldfish has an internal skeleton made up of bones. The skeletal structure of a goldfish is composed of bones that help support and protect its body, as well as provide attachment points for muscles.
A goldfish's body is made of scales, fins, organs, and bones covered by a layer of skin.
A goldfish has about 1,500 bones inside of it.
Yes because it is a vertebrate There are five types of vertebrates, and goldfish belongs to 'fish'. As it is a vertebrate, it has a backbone.
there are 4 or5 flavors of goldfish
The Language of Goldfish has 179 pages.
No, a goldfish is not an exoskeleton; it is a vertebrate with an internal skeleton made of bones. Goldfish belong to the class Actinopterygii, which are bony fish. An exoskeleton is a hard outer structure that provides support and protection, typically found in invertebrates like insects and crustaceans. Goldfish have scales covering their bodies, which are part of their skin rather than an exoskeleton.
Many other larger fish and many species of bird eat goldfish.
20 are goldfish 40 are not