When you said bony fish I'm thinking of a coelacanth ~ see related link below to see if this fish fits your question .
it helps the fish to move and breathe
with no hands ,gills and,fins thats a fish
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A fish with limbs is called a Coelacanth, which have recently been discovered alive.
The pectoral fins in both sharks and body fish are Lateral, which refers to them being located on the sides. Ventral would mean that the fins are on the bottom of the fish, which is not true.
The ones in pairs are: pelvic fins and pectoral fins.
The worlds largest bony fish is the Actinoptergyii.
Basically, any fish with a swim bladder and movable pectoral fins can swim backward (bony, ray-finned fish).
Lepidotrichia is the dermal bone structures of the fin rays in fish fins. Fins are the most distinctive features of a fish, composed of bony spines protruding from the body with skin covering them and joining them together.
Most of them come under the subclass "Actinopterygii"
Fish move by swimming. They move their fins back and forth to swim. Some fishes have a swim bladder which is an organ that help bony fish stay in different depth.
The bony fish. They are also known as lobe-finned fishes.