starfish
a worm
The definition of the word "bony" is a person or animal that is so thin that their bones are prominently displayed. Anorexics are usually a good example of bony people.
Any animal can eat bony fish, but usually humans eat all fish.
The bony plates that make up a starfish's skeleton is the ossicles. They are found in not only starfish but sea cucumbers and sea urchins also.
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A burrowing animal covered with bony plates that act as armor is called an armadillo. In Spanish, the word "armadillo" means "little armored one".
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Yes, leafy sea dragons are fish and have bony plates for structure, but they do not have a bony backbone. Instead, they have a series of bony plates that run along their bodies, providing support and protection.
Yes. Seahorses are bony fish, they do not have scales, rather a thin skin stretched over a series of bony plates arranged in rings throughout their body.
It's a freaking fish.
No. In order for a sea animal to be considered a kosher species, it must have both fins and removable scales (Deuteronomy ch.14), as well as a bony (not cartilaginous) skeleton. Squid has none of those features, hence it is not kosher.