You have to fillet the fish and throw away all the small bones.
there is no boneless fish
boneless fish. name
Jelly
Animal life without a backbone or skeleton are called "invertebrates" like for instance; slugs, worms, jellyfish, sea anemones, starfish, octopus, squid, leeches, hag fish, and cuttlefish are all boneless animals.
Skate or ray fish have no bones. Only cartilage. I don't know about any freshwater ones one salt ocean.
They are the same fish. But have different names.
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Only plants have botanical names. Fish do not.
Boneless Fish was created in 1998.
I do not believe that there is **any** type of **BONELESS** fish, either freshwater or saltwater. Shark are boneless, their bodies are made of cartiledge.
a filet
Animal life without a backbone or skeleton are called "invertebrates" like for instance; slugs, worms, jellyfish, sea anemones, starfish, octopus, squid, leeches, hag fish, and cuttlefish are all boneless animals.
By carefully filleting a fish, it is possible to remove the bones.
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no fish has no bones because the fish(s) will not be able to swim without a backbone or bones.
Yes, it is classed as a boneless fish as are the Squaliforms- Sharks to you.
Boneless or cartilaginous Fish, as opposed to Bony Fish. they are in the same basic group as sawfish and- Sharks.
Is an item that still has some bones still left in it. Example: A leg from poultry can be semi - boneless as the thigh can be boneless but the drumstick can still have the bone left it. It's really meat or fish that has been partly boned.
Is an item that still has some bones still left in it. Example: A leg from poultry can be semi - boneless as the thigh can be boneless but the drumstick can still have the bone left it. It's really meat or fish that has been partly boned.
jellyfish got their names by their boneless body and their body is sort of like jelly. Of course jellyfish are a type of fish so the scientists just add those 2 elements together and wahlah! JELLYFISH! :)