Actinopterygii
Most of them come under the subclass "Actinopterygii"
An angelfish is a spiny-rayed fish in the superorder Acanthopterygii. They are under the subclass Actinopterygii with other bony fishes. There are 15 orders in the superorder Acanthopterygii.
Yes. Both Morone (true bass) and Micropterus (largemouth, smallmouth and allies) are spiny rayed fish.
No, they are a boney fish.
all fish have fins
A perch fish has one pair of pelvic fins, totaling two pelvic fins. These fins are located on the underside of the fish, behind the pectoral fins. Pelvic fins play a role in stabilizing the fish as it swims.
boney fish
of corse theres fins on the side of a fish :)
The flaps on a fish are called fins, which help the fish to maintain balance, steer, and move through water. There are different types of fins on a fish, such as dorsal fins, pectoral fins, pelvic fins, anal fins, and caudal fins.
3 types of fish. Cartilage, Boney, and Jawless.
yes, jawless fish have no paired fins
they evolved from a boney fish