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The Bony Fish
Yes.
it has two types of species the first is the jawless fish the secent is not
No but some species yes
Fish that are classified as bony fish, or Osteichthyes, typically have a lot of bones in their bodies. This group includes species like salmon, trout, and tilapia. Unlike cartilaginous fish such as sharks and rays, bony fish possess a skeleton made primarily of bone, which contributes to their structure and buoyancy. Additionally, many bony fish have numerous small bones, making them challenging to eat without encountering bones.
Bony fish, belonging to the class Osteichthyes, comprise approximately 95% of all fish species. This group includes a vast diversity of species, making it the largest class of vertebrates. In contrast, cartilaginous fish, such as sharks and rays, account for the remaining percentage. Overall, the dominance of bony fish in aquatic ecosystems is significant.
Nemo, a clownfish, is a bony fish, which means it has a skeleton primarily composed of bone. Bony fish are the largest group of fish species and make up the majority of fish found in both freshwater and saltwater environments.
Yes, trout belong to the Osteichthyes, or bony fishes.
There are seven classes of vertebrates. They are the jawless fish, the cartilaginous fish, the bony fish, the amphibians, the reptiles, the mammals, and the birds. Within each group there are many species.
There are thousands of species of "Boney Fish" They all have different life spans.
fish are are vertebrates
Osteichthyes, the bony fish class, has over 30,000 species.