Some example of bony fish are swordfish, clown fish, puffer fish, eels and lake trouts.
they are octopus's
catfish any fish that have bones
Examples of Cartilaginous fish are sharks, rays, skates and chimaeras.
milkfish is a good example
redmouth whalefishes
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All fish are vertebrates .
GoldFish
a bass
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.
No but some species yes
not all fish have skeletons on the outer skins of their body but some like the sword fish do
water1. There are Jawless fish, Cartilaginous Fish, and Bony fish. An example of a Jawless is a Lamprey, a Cartilaginous a Shark, a Bony an everyday goldfish.2. All fish are cold-blooded, which means they take the temperature in their surroundings, not being able to generate their own body heat.3. Almost all fish lay eggs. Guppies, Mollies, Swordtails, Platys, and the American Native Mosquito Fish have eggs in the womb, but they hatch while inside the female. She soon gives birth to live young. A Grey Nurse Shark will give birth to live young, and sometimes some of her young may eat their siblings in her womb.
Yes, some do. Osteichthyes (bony fish) in general have an ability to gain oxygen directly from air. Some bony fish like mudskippers can do the same but also absorb oxygen in epidermal capillaries
The upper jaw of a cartilaginous fish is not attached like it is in bony fish, although both sets of jaws work in the same way. Bony fish have a protective bony plate that covers the gills. Cartilaginous fish lack this covering but have their own way of protecting the gills.
Migration: The annual migration of wildebeests in Africa, where they travel hundreds of miles in search of water and food. Adaptation: The polar bear's thick fur and layer of blubber that help it stay warm in freezing temperatures.
bony fish, overlapping scales, ribs, lateral line
All fish are vertebrates (except for hagfish which do not have true vertebrae and are considered proto vertebrates ). Fish have an endoskeleton which is the support structure inside their bodies .About 90% to 95% of the world's fish species are bony fish. The remainder are cartilaginous fish such as sharks .The skeleton of a fish is either made of cartilage which is the flexible connective tissue found around our joints and in our nose or bones . Bony fish also have a hard, bony plate, called an operculum, covering their gills. Some have rays, or spines, in their fins. Bones are very dense while cartilage is light. There are 25,000 types of bony fish . Some common types are :- Salmon, tuna, goldfish, seahorses, eels. Examples of cartilaginous fish are sharks, rays and skates .
Osteichthyes are bony fish. So bass, perche, crappe, and so on.
Some sharks have bones like us however some sharks have bones that are made out of cartilage.
No, not all fish lay eggs. There are some fish that give birth to live young. One example is some species of shark. Other examples are mollies, swordtail, platies and guppies. not true