A female herring full of roe.
herring
These are saw toothed scales. One of the fish that has this kind of scale is the American Bass.
Herring
herring fish
Yes, the Spanish mackerel has scales. These scales which only partly cover this species, are so small however that they are frequently overlooked. Many fish, such as tuna, herring and mackerel, shed their scales when removed from the water.
No: fish have scales, not skin, unlike reptiles which have scaly skin (there is a difference).
sardines, makerals, herring, etc
Scales (and not the fish kind)
An alepidote is any kind of fish which does not have scales.
No. Herring are fish.
Most fish are covered in scales for protection. They vary in size, shape and structure and can range from strong and rigid to small or absent. The main types of scales include the cycloid scales, the ctenoid scales, the placoid scales and the ganoid scales.