Both jawless fish and cartilaginous fish have skeletons composed of cartilage and distinct brains. Also, some cartilaginous fish don't have scales, and all jawless fish don't have scales. Cartilaginous fish, however, have jaws, paired appendages, and a kind of vertebrae. Jawless fish do not have jaws, paired appendages, and often are without vertebrae.
it's a bony fish, trust me ive fished for them before and seen them fileted
Lungfish are carnivores. They will eat frogs earthworms and other meats.
They are bony fish.
Lungfish survive intense heat and and in active state called extivation
Lungfish can live in polluted water due to their ability to breathe air. Although all species have gills, they're atrophied in all species except for one.
they dont
are sand tiger sharks omnivores,carnivoes or herbavores what do they eat
yes. the carnivores that eat other carnivores are called tertiary consumers.
The four types of lungfish are the south American lungfish, the African lungfish
Lungfish have 2 lungs but the Australian lungfish has 1.
Lungfish - band - was created in 1988.
Lungfish can breathe through air.
usually 98 but the oldest Australian lungfish is 123
Spotted African Lungfish was created in 1900.
Gilled African Lungfish was created in 1844.
West African Lungfish was created in 1839.
three years can lungfish live out of water...
yes all vertabrea have ewars
The scientific name for lungfish is Dipnoi.
Most evolutionary scientists today do not think that amphibians evolved from the lungfish. They do share some characteristics, but the lungfish has no hint of legs.